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Susan Jacob
Ethics and Law for School Psychologists
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ETHICS AND LAW FOR SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGISTS
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Contents
Guide
Pages
Preface
WHAT’S IN THE BOOK
WHAT’S NOT IN THE BOOK
EIGHTH EDITION REVISIONS
DISCLAIMERS
NEW AUTHORS
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Acknowledgments
About the Companion Website
Chapter 1
ETHICS IN SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY: AN INTRODUCTION
QUALITY CONTROL IN SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY
WHAT AND WHY OF PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
Professionalism and Ethics
Ethical Codes versus Ethical Conduct
ETHICS TRAINING AND COMPETENCIES
CODES OF ETHICS
APA and NASP
Codes of Ethics
The NASP’s Principles for Professional Ethics
APA’s Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct
Professional versus Private Behavior
Professional Models for Service Delivery
FOUR BROAD ETHICAL PRINCIPLES
Respect for the Dignity of Persons
Self-Determination and Autonomy
Privacy and Confidentiality
Case 1.1
Fairness, Equity, and Justice
Responsible Caring (Professional Competence and Responsibility)
Case 1.2
Competence
Responsibility
Honesty and Integrity in Professional Relationships
Case 1.3
Responsibility to Schools, Families, Communities, the Profession, and Society
Case 1.4
Summary
ETHICAL AND LEGAL DECISION MAKING
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What Makes a Situation Ethically Challenging?
Relationship between Ethics and Law
Ethical Challenge of Multiple Clients
How Do We Evaluate Whether a Course of Action Is Ethical or Unethical?
Ethical Decision-Making Model
UNETHICAL CONDUCT
Ethics Committees and Sanctions
Complaints to Ethics Committees
Reasons for Unethical Conduct
Peer Monitoring
CONCLUDING COMMENTS
STUDY AND DISCUSSION Questions for
Chapter 1
Discussion
Related Activities
Vignettes
Activities
Notes
Chapter 2
LAW AND SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY: AN INTRODUCTION
THE U.S. CONSTITUTION
Exhibit 2.1
The U.S. Constitution: Selected Amendments Amendment 1
Freedom of Religion, Speech, and the Press; Rights of Assembly and Petition
Amendment 4
Search and Arrest Warrants
Amendment 9
Powers Retained by the People
Amendment 10
Powers Retained by the States and the People
Amendment 14
Civil Rights
The 10th Amendment
The 14th Amendment
Equal Protection Clause
Due Process
The First and Fourth Amendments
Freedom of Speech and Assembly
Case 2.1
Privacy Rights
Freedom of Religion
STATUTES AND REGULATIONS
Federal Education Legislation
Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974
Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment
Federal Antidiscrimination Legislation
Rehabilitation Act of 1973
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
Civil Rights Act of 1871
Rules and Regulations
State Education Laws
CASE LAW
SUMMARY
LEGAL TRAINING FOR SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGISTS
CREDENTIALING OF SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGISTS
Credentialing for School-Based Practice
Credentialing for Private Practice
Nonpractice Credentials
LAWSUITS AGAINST SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGISTS
Lawsuits against Schools under State Laws
Lawsuits under Federal Law (Section 504, ADA, IDEA, and Section 1983)
Professional Malpractice
Risk Management
Professional Liability Insurance
CONCLUDING COMMENTS
STUDY AND DISCUSSION Questions for
Chapter 2
Activities
Notes
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