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Discussion: Work Settings With Special Ethical Challenges

Discussion: Work Settings With Special Ethical Challenges

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Read Chapter 15 in the text.

Textbook: Ethics in Psychology and the Mental Health Professions: Standards and Cases, Chapter 15
Chapter 15 addresses challenging work settings and a professional’s responsibility to understand basic ethical considerations as well as the special characteristics and challenges entailed in certain environments where you may deliver services.

As you consider potential places of employment for the future, think about work settings that might require special ethical considerations.

Describe three work settings that present special ethical challenges. Explain why they are particularly challenging.

To complete this assignment, review the Discussion Rubric PDF document.

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