What is it about?
This book takes the three consulting psychology practice levels-individual, group, and organizational-and shows how professional ethics apply to this work.
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Why is it important?
Psychology ethics are more complex in consulting and organizational applications than in clinical or mental health ones.
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Both Stewart Cooper (the book's co-author) and I (Rodney L. Lowman) have been training psychologists and managers in ethics for many years. This book makes that knowledge and expertise available to anyone interested in the topic.
Visiting Professor Rodney L. Lowman
University of Johannesburg
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This page is a summary of: The ethical practice of consulting psychology., January 2018, American Psychological Association (APA),
DOI: 10.1037/0000058-000.
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