Most professions have a code of ethics which provides guidance regarding the scope of practice and the boundaries for practicing within a profession. The code is enforceable as well as aspirational.
Ethics is always about values. In psychology, as in most professions, students are often taught to approach ethics through three frameworks: Virtue ethics (What kind of person should I be?) Deontology ...
We welcome proposals that invite explorations to expand the boundaries of psychology beyond the confines of modern scientific frameworks. This track aims to foster dialogue between psychology and the ...
Since Harvard Business School’s Amy Edmondson applied the term “psychological safety” to work teams in 1999, the concept has evolved considerably as employers have become increasingly focused on ...
Prof. Kristen Monroe discusses the socio-psychological and ethical aspects of moral courage. Is moral courage a random, adventitious phenomenon, or can people be socialized to heed their ethical ...
Design within the contemporary context operates at the intersection of psychology, ethics, technology and business strategy, ...