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PRACTICING FEMINIST ETHICS IN PSYCHOLOGY
Mary M. Brabeck, editor
American Psychological Association, 2000

LEARNING OBJECTIVES: The reader will comprehensively examine how feminist values and principles illuminate ethical dilemmas commonly faced by psychologists.

From a broad base of psychological practice-teaching, therapy, forensics, research, and cyberspace, the authors challenge psychologists to consider their gender and ethnic identity, their value systems, and their conception of power in their work with students, colleagues, clients, and the public. Reframing problems in ways perhaps never before considered, the book shows how a valued moral vision may be achieved through a thoughtful application of feminist principles. This book provides excellent guidance in the context of real life and helps the reader to move beyond "social justice noise" to achieving social justice through ethical conduct in psychology.

Mary M. Brabeck, Ph.D., is Dean, Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, New York University.

7 CE credits; 285 pages

Check both items to order book and test, or check only the item you want.

Order book or tape: $24.95. Order code PRFE1
Order test: $130.00. Order code PRFET