Results 1–10 of 15 for "Magazine Article"X and "Ethics"X related to "The teaching of psychology and the new..." Refine Your Search Refine Your SearchX TopicEthicsXTherapy (4)Law & psychology (3)Children (1)Education (1) 7 more... [+] Human rights (1)Parenting (1)Race (1)Teens (1)Testing issues (1)Violence (1)Workplace issues (1)Hide detailsDocument TypeMagazine ArticleXYear2017 (3)2016 (2)2015 (3)2014 (6)2013 (1)Author/ContributorClay, Rebecca A. (4)Behnke, Stephen (1)Collier, Lorna (1)DeAngelis, Tori (1)Gottlieb, Michael C. (1) 10 more... [+] Handelsman, Mitchell M. (1)Knapp, Samuel (1)Lannin, Daniel G. (1)Lustgarten, Samuel D. (1)Palmer, Barton W. (1)Pearce, Marc W. (1)Riley, Celeste Arden (1)Scott, Norman A. (1)VandeCreek, Leon D. (1)Walton, Alice G. (1)Hide details Results 1–10 of 15 Previous 1 2 Next Relevance Title A-Z Title Z-A Newest First Oldest First Sort by: 1.Defending animal researchJ. David Jentsch remains an outspoken proponent of research with animals, emphasizing that the work is needed to save human lives.Magazine Article - Monitor on Psychology (July 2014)2.APA releases new testing standardsThe revised standards for educational and psychological testing emphasize fairness in testing practices.Magazine Article - Monitor on Psychology (December 2014)3.When the regulation of psychology conflicts with free speechAre definitions of the “practice of psychology” too broad?Magazine Article - Monitor on Psychology (May 2017)4.How to make the most of telepsychology and steer clear of common pitfallsPractitioners are unaware of the guidance available from APA’s Guidelines for the Practice of Telepsychology.Magazine Article - Monitor on Psychology (May 2017)5.New threats to client privacyProtecting clients’ privacy is clearly one of psychologists’ top ethical priorities.Magazine Article - Monitor on Psychology (January 2016)6.Uniting psychologyAPA President Nadine J. Kaslow wants psychologists to come together to strengthen the discipline.Magazine Article - Monitor on Psychology (January 2014)7.Bulletin board: November 2014Learn about funding available for couple or family dynamics research, child psychology, population research/travel, disability services, dissertations, recruiting and retaining minority students and educational psychology. Also, positions open on the APAGS committee and a video contest run by Div. 27.Magazine Article - gradPSYCH (November 2014)8.Study participants and informed consentResearchers have an ethical obligation to be sure that human participants are capable of makinginformed decisions when they are considering whether or not to be part of any study.Magazine Article - Monitor on Psychology (September 2015)9.What students need to know about telepsychologyHere's a look at the key ethical and practice issues that are still unfolding in this new realm of care.Magazine Article - gradPSYCH (September 2013)10.How should a psychologist handle a parent's request for a minor's potentially harmful health records?Legal issues could be avoided if parents sign an informed consent for children in therapy.Magazine Article - Monitor on Psychology (June 2017) Previous 1 2 Next Relevance Title A-Z Title Z-A Newest First Oldest First Sort by: Results 1–10 of 15 for "Magazine Article"X and "Ethics"X related to "The teaching of psychology and the new..."