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EthicalPrinciplesofPsychologistsandCodeofConduct
2010Amendments
IntroductionandApplicability
TheAmericanPsychologicalAssociation's(APA)EthicalPrinciplesofPsychologistsandCodeofConduct(hereinafterreferredtoastheEthicsCode)consistsofanIntroduction,aPreamble,fiveGeneralPrinciples,andspecificEthicalStandards.TheIntroductiondiscussestheintent,organization,proceduralconsiderations,andscopeofapplicationoftheEthicsCode.ThePreambleandGeneralPrinciplesareaspirationalgoalstoguidepsychologiststowardthehighestidealsofpsychology.AlthoughthePreambleandGeneralPrinciplesarenotthemselvesenforceablerules,theyshouldbeconsideredbypsychologistsinarrivingatanethicalcourseofaction.TheEthicalStandardssetforthenforceablerulesforconductaspsychologists.MostoftheEthicalStandardsarewrittenbroadly,inordertoapplytopsychologistsinvariedroles,althoughtheapplicationofanEthicalStandardmayvarydependingonthecontext.TheEthicalStandardsarenotexhaustive.ThefactthatagivenconductisnotspecificallyaddressedbyanEthicalStandarddoesnotmeanthatitisnecessarilyeitherethicalorunethical.
ThisEthicsCodeappliesonlytopsychologists'activitiesthatarepartoftheirscientific,educational,orprofessionalrolesaspsychologists.Areascoveredincludebutarenotlimitedtotheclinical,counseling,andschoolpracticeofpsychology;research;teaching;supervisionoftrainees;publicservice;policydevelopment;socialintervention;developmentofassessmentinstruments;conductingassessments;educationalcounseling;organizationalconsulting;forensicactivities;programdesignandevaluation;andadministration.ThisEthicsCodeappliestotheseactivitiesacrossavarietyofcontexts,suchasinperson,postal,telephone,internet,andotherelectronictransmissions.Theseactivitiesshallbedistinguishedfromthepurelyprivateconductofpsychologists,whichisnotwithinthepurviewoftheEthicsCode.
MembershipintheAPAcommitsmembersandstudentaffiliatestocomplywiththestandardsoftheAPAEthicsCodeandtotherulesandproceduresusedtoenforcethem.LackofawarenessormisunderstandingofanEthicalStandardisnotitselfadefensetoachargeofunethicalconduct.
Theproceduresforfiling,investigating,andresolvingcomplaintsofunethicalconductaredescribedinthecurrentRulesandProceduresoftheAPAEthicsCommittee.APAmayimposesanctionsonitsmembersforviolationsofthestandardsoftheEthicsCode,includingterminationofAPAmembership,andmaynotifyotherbodiesandindividualsofitsactions.ActionsthatviolatethestandardsoftheEthicsCodemayalsoleadtotheimpositionofsanctionsonpsychologistsorstudentswhetherornottheyareAPAmembersbybodiesotherthanAPA,includingstatepsychologicalassociations,otherprofessionalgroups,psychologyboards,otherstateorfederalagencies,andpayorsforhealthservices.Inaddition,APAmaytakeactionagainstamemberafterhisorherconvictionofafelony,expulsionorsuspensionfromanaffiliatedstatepsychologicalassociation,orsuspensionorlossoflicensure.WhenthesanctiontobeimposedbyAPAislessthanexpulsion,the2001RulesandProceduresdonotguaranteeanopportunityforanin-personhearing,butgenerallyprovidethatcomplaintswillberesolvedonlyonthebasisofasubmittedrecord.
TheEthicsCodeisintendedtoprovideguidanceforpsychologistsandstandardsofprofessionalconductthatcanbeappliedbytheAPAandbyotherbodiesthatchoosetoadoptthem.TheEthicsCodeisnotintendedtobeabasisofcivilliability.WhetherapsychologisthasviolatedtheEthicsCodestandardsdoesnotbyitselfdeterminewhetherthepsychologistislegallyliableinacourtaction,whetheracontractisenforceable,orwhetherotherlegalconsequencesoccur.
ThemodifiersusedinsomeofthestandardsofthisEthicsCode(e.g.,reasonably,appropriate,potentially)areincludedinthestandardswhentheywould
(1)allowprofessionaljudgmentonthepartofpsychologists,
(2)eliminateinjusticeorinequalitythatwouldoccurwithoutthemodifier,(3)ensureapplicabilityacrossthebroadrangeofactivitiesconductedbypsychologists,or(4)guardagainstasetofrigidrulesthatmightbequicklyoutdated.AsusedinthisEthicsCode,thetermreasonablemeanstheprevailingprofessionaljudgmentofpsychologistsengagedinsimilaractivitiesinsimilarcircumstances,giventheknowledgethepsychologisthadorshouldhavehadatthetime.
Intheprocessofmakingdecisionsregardingtheirprofessionalbehavior,psychologistsmustconsiderthisEthicsCodeinadditiontoapplicablelawsandpsychologyboardregulations.InapplyingtheEthicsCodetotheirprofessionalwork,psychologistsmayconsiderothermaterialsandguidelinesthathavebeenadoptedorendorsedbyscientificandprofessionalpsychologicalorganizationsandthedictatesoftheirownconscience,aswellasconsultwithotherswithinthefield.IfthisEthicsCodeestablishesahigherstandardofconductthanisrequiredbylaw,psychologistsmustmeetthehigherethicalstandard.Ifpsychologists'ethicalresponsibilitiesconflictwithlaw,regulations,orothergoverninglegalauthority,psychologistsmakeknowntheircommitmenttothisEthicsCodeandtakestepstoresolvetheconflictinaresponsiblemannerinkeepingwithbasicprinciplesofhumanrights.
Preamble
Psychologistsarecommittedtoincreasingscientificandprofessionalknowledgeofbehaviorandpeople'sunderstandingofthemselvesandothersandtotheuseofsuchknowledgetoimprovetheconditionofindividuals,organizations,andsociety.Psychologistsrespectandprotectcivilandhumanrightsandthecentralimportanceoffreedomofinquiryandexpressioninresearch,teaching,andpublication.Theystrivetohelpthepublicindevelopinginformedjudgmentsandchoicesconcerninghumanbehavior.Indoingso,theyperformmanyroles,suchasresearcher,educator,diagnostician,therapist,supervisor,consultant,administrator,socialinterventionist,andexpertwitness.ThisEthicsCodeprovidesacommonsetofprinciplesandstandardsuponwhichpsychologistsbuildtheirprofessionalandscientificwork.
ThisEthicsCodeisintendedtoprovidespecificstandardstocovermostsituationsencounteredbypsychologists.Ithasasitsgoalsthewelfareandprotectionoftheindividualsandgroupswithwhompsychologistsworkandtheeducationofmembers,students,andthepublicregardingethicalstandardsofthediscipline.
Thedevelopmentofadynamicsetofethicalstandardsforpsychologists'work-relatedconductrequiresapersonalcommitmentandlifelongefforttoactethically;toencourageethicalbehaviorbystudents,supervisees,employees,andcolleagues;andtoconsultwithothersconcerningethicalproblems.
GeneralPrinciples
ThissectionconsistsofGeneralPrinciples.GeneralPrinciples,asopposedtoEthicalStandards,areaspirationalinnature.Theirintentistoguideandinspirepsychologiststowardtheveryhighestethicalidealsoftheprofession.GeneralPrinciples,incontrasttoEthicalStandards,donotrepresentobligationsandshouldnotformthebasisforimposingsanctions.RelyinguponGeneralPrinciplesforeitherofthesereasonsdistortsboththeirmeaningandpurpose.
PrincipleA:
BeneficenceandNonmaleficence
Psychologistsstrivetobenefitthosewithwhomtheyworkandtakecaretodonoharm.Intheirprofessionalactions,psychologistsseektosafeguardthewelfareandrightsofthosewithwhomtheyinteractprofessionallyandotheraffectedpersons,andthewelfareofanimalsubjectsofresearch.Whenconflictsoccuramongpsychologists'obligationsorconcerns,theyattempttoresolvetheseconflictsinaresponsiblefashionthatavoidsorminimizesharm.Becausepsychologists'scientificandprofessionaljudgmentsandactionsmayaffectthelivesofothers,theyarealerttoandguardagainstpersonal,financial,social,organizational,orpoliticalfactorsthatmightleadtomisuseoftheirinfluence.Psychologistsstrivetobeawareofthepossibleeffectoftheirownphysicalandmentalhealthontheirabilitytohelpthosewithwhomtheywork.
PrincipleB:
FidelityandResponsibility
Psychologistsestablishrelationshipsoftrustwiththosewithwhomtheywork.Theyareawareoftheirprofessionalandscientificresponsibilitiestosocietyandtothespecificcommunitiesinwhichtheywork.Psychologistsupholdprofessionalstandardsofconduct,clarifytheirprofessionalrolesandobligations,acceptappropriateresponsibilityfortheirbehavior,andseektomanageconflictsofinterestthatcouldleadtoexploitationorharm.Psychologistsconsultwith,referto,orcooperatewithotherprofessionalsandinstitutionstotheextentneededtoservethebestinterestsofthosewithwhomtheywork.Theyareconcernedabouttheethicalcomplianceoftheircolleagues'scientificandprofessionalconduct.Psychologistsstrivetocontributeaportionoftheirprofessionaltimeforlittleornocompensationorpersonaladvantage.
PrincipleC:
Integrity
Psychologistsseektopromoteaccuracy,honesty,andtruthfulnessinthescience,teaching,andpracticeofpsychology.Intheseactivitiespsychologistsdonotsteal,cheat,orengageinfraud,subterfuge,orintentionalmisrepresentationoffact.Psychologistsstrivetokeeptheirpromisesandtoavoidunwiseorunclearcommitments.Insituationsinwhichdeceptionmaybeethicallyjustifiabletomaximizebenefitsandminimizeharm,psychologistshaveaseriousobligationtoconsidertheneedfor,thepossibleconsequencesof,andtheirresponsibilitytocorrectanyresultingmistrust