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They will also strive to help people develop criteria to help them make decisions regarding
human behavior and to improve conditions for both the individual and society.
ETHICAL PRINCIPLES
Psychologists will respect and promote the development of the rights, dignity and
fundamental values of all people. They will respect the rights of individuals to privacy,
confidentiality, self-determination and autonomy in accordance with the other professional
obligations of psychologists and with the law.
Competition
Interdependence of the Four Principles
It will be recognized that there will always be a strong interdependence between the four
fundamental ethical principles with their specifications.
This means that the resolution of an ethical problem or dilemma will require reflection on the
part of the psychologist and often dialogue with clients and other colleagues, weighing
different ethical principles. Making decisions and carrying out actions will be necessary even
when the conflict situation is calm.
Respect
1- Psychologists will be aware of and respect the knowledge, insight, experience and areas of
specialization of clients, relevant third parties, colleagues, students and the general public.
2- Psychologists will be aware of individual differences in culture and roles including those
due to disability, gender, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, national origin, age, religion,
language and socio-economic status.
3- Psychologists will avoid practices that are the result of unfair bias and may lead to
undeserved discrimination.
2- They must properly store and handle the information and files, in a way that ensures
confidentiality, including taking security measures to ensure that the data is anonymous
when its use is necessary and the restriction of access to reports and files to those who are
authorized to do so.
3- They will be obliged to inform clients and others with whom a professional relationship is
maintained of the limits, according to the law, of maintaining confidentiality.
Resolution of dilemmas or ethical problems
It should be recognized that ethical dilemmas or problems may arise and that it is the
psychologist's responsibility to clarify such dilemmas in consultation with other colleagues
and/or national Professional Associations and to inform other relevant persons or entities of
the requirements of the Code of Ethics.
Plan de studios
Psychology.
psychology is the science that studies the mental processes, sensations,
perceptions and behavior of the human being, in relation to the physical and social
environment that surrounds him.
The interest (in psychology) is manifested in the positive emotional attitude towards
the object, in the fact of concentrating attention on it. The passing interest, linked to
a certain situation, appears while the given action is being carried out and is
extinguished when it has been carried out.
Interest is a tendency or orientation of the personality that consists in the orientation
of its intentions on a certain object, understanding by intention an oriented idea,
which also shows a specific emotional orientation.
5. General psychology
7. Practices:
Basic and
Departmental
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