Episode 13: Ethics Education and Vignette Analysis

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Lucky Episode 13 mirrors Episode 6 in that the content is similar.  In the first half of the program, John speaks with Dr. Donald McAleer, psychologist and ethics educator, and his pre-doctoral intern Reneh Karamians about ethics education in graduate programs and at internship sites.  We sprinkle in personal experience and the Acculturation Model focusing on how students and early career psychologists may think about ethical decision-making.  In the second half, the participants discuss Vignette #5, A Tricky Situation from the "Vignette Warehouse" at the Ethics and Psychology site.  Dr. McAleer and Intern Reneh arrive at different conclusions as to how to handle the vignette, which nicely models that there can be more than one right answer when dealing with ethical dilemmas.   At the end of this podcast, the listener will be able to:   1. Outline two important components in ethics education, 2. Identify the competing ethical principles in the vignette, and, 3. Practice integrating personal values with professional ethics.   Click here to earn one APA-approved CE credit    Information on Dr. Don McAleer's Practice and Associated Pre-Doc Internship   Erie Psychological Consortium   Northshore Psychological Associates   Contact Don McAleer, PsyD, ABPP by email   Relevant Resources for this Podcast   Episode 4: Ethical Decision-making Part 1   Episode 5: Ethical Decision-making Part 2   Nonrational Processes in Ethical Decision-making Mark Rogerson, Michael C. Gottlieb Mitchell M. Handelsman Samuel Knapp  & Jeffrey Younggren   Beauchamp, T.L. & Childress, J.F. (1994). Principles of biomedical ethics ( 4th ed). New York: Oxford University Press. Kitchener, K. S. (1984). Intuition, critical evaluation and ethical principles: The foundation for ethical decisions in counseling psychology. Counseling Psychologist, 12(3), 43-55.