In Episode 5, John continues to outline relevant factors related to ethical decision-making. The psychologist's fiduciary responsibility is emphasized. Additionally, John outlines one ethical decision-making model as well as cognitive biases and emotional factors involved with ethical decision-making. John will make suggestions on how to improve ethical decision-making.
At the end of this podcast, the listener will be able to:
1. Describe one ethical decision-making model,
2. Identify one cognitive bias and one emotional factor that can adversely affect decision-
making, and,
3. Outline three strategies to aid with ethical decision-making.
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Resources
Motivated Moral Reasoning in Psychotherapy
John Gavazzi and Sam Knapp
Nonrational Processes in Ethical Decision-making
Mark Rogerson, Michael C. Gottlieb Mitchell M. Handelsman Samuel Knapp & Jeffrey Younggren
The Motivated Use of Moral Principles
David Pizarro, Eric Ulhmann, David Tannehbaum, and Peter H. Ditto
Ethical Decision Making by Individuals in Organizations: An Issue-Contingent Model
Thomas M. Jones
Avoiding bias in medical ethical decision-making. Lessons to be learnt from psychology research
H. Albisser Schleger, N. R. Oehninger, and S. Reiter-Theil