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  1. The Duty to Protect: Ethical, Legal, and Professional Considerations for Mental Health Professionals.James L. Werth, Elizabeth Reynolds Welfel & G. Andrew H. Benjamin (eds.) - 2009 - American Psychological Association.
    Mental health professionals rightfully experience significant anxiety regarding their duty to protect when working with potentially dangerous individuals. This work dispels myths and provides readers with a resource addressing the situations where a duty to protect may apply.
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  • Ethics in psychology and the mental health professions: standards and cases.Gerald P. Koocher - 2008 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Patricia Keith-Spiegel.
    Psychologists today must deal with a broad range of ethical issues--from charging fees to maintaining a client's confidentiality, and from conducting research to respecting clients, colleagues, and students. As the field of psychology has grown in size and scope, the role of ethics has become more important and complex whether the psychologist is involved in teaching, counseling, research, or practice. Now this most widely read and cited ethics text in psychology has been revised to reflect the ethics questions and dilemmas (...)
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  • (1 other version)Human Rights and Psychology Ethics Codes in Argentina.Andrea Ferrero - 2007 - Ethics 5 (1-2):29-35.
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  • International ethics codes and the duty to protect.Mark M. Leach - 2009 - In James L. Werth, Elizabeth Reynolds Welfel & G. Andrew H. Benjamin (eds.), The Duty to Protect: Ethical, Legal, and Professional Considerations for Mental Health Professionals. American Psychological Association.
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  • (1 other version)Human Rights and Psychology Ethics Codes in Argentina.Andrea Ferrero - 2007 - Ethics 4 (3):227-233.
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