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Ethics in Academia: Students' Vies of Professors' Actions
Authors:Bailey E. Williams  Andrew M. Pomerantz  Daniel J. Segrist  Jonathan C. Pettibone
Affiliation:Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Abstract:Although psychologist impairment has received attention from researchers, there is a paucity of empirical data aimed at determining the point at which such impairment necessitates action. The purpose of this study was to provide such empirical data. Members of Division 42 (n = 285) responded to vignettes describing a psychologist whose symptoms of either depression or substance abuse varied across five levels of severity. Results identified specific levels of impairment at which psychologists were deemed too impaired to practice psychotherapy, as well as significant differences between ratings of increasingly severe impairment. Practical and ethical implications of these results are discussed.
Keywords:psychotherapy  psychologist impairment  ethical issues  clinical psychology
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