PRACTICING FEMINIST ETHICS IN PSYCHOLOGY
Mary M. Brabeck, editor
American Psychological Association, 2000
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
• Examine how feminist values and principles highlight ethical dilemmas commonly faced by psychologists
• Consider gender, ethnic identity, value system, and conception of power in one’s practice with those you serve
• Draw from women’s experiences in examining ethical psychological practices
• Make appropriate use of self-disclosure and challenge biases in the legal system
• Develop an awareness of moral wrongs in society by drawing from experiences as teachers and parents
• Learn about feminist ethics as applied to teaching, therapy, forensic work, research, and cyberspace
•Understand the ethical dilemma between feminism and multiculturalism
Mary M. Brabeck, Ph.D., is Dean, Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, New York University.
7 CE credits; 285 pages
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