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Training Ethical Psychologists: An Acculturation Model.
Authors:Handelsman  Mitchell M; Gottlieb  Michael C; Knapp  Samuel
Abstract:This article presents an approach to graduate (and professional) training that views becoming an ethical psychologist as an acculturation process. J. W. Berry's (1980, 2003) model of acculturation strategies is used as a framework for understanding ethical acculturation, a developmental process during which students can use several types of adaptation strategies. Students enter training with their own moral value traditions and concepts but are confronted with new ethical principles and rules, some of which may be inconsistent with their ethics of origin. The article explores several applications of the framework to ethics courses, practicum supervision, and other areas of training. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:graduate training  professional training  ethical psychologists  acculturation  morality  values  courses  practicum supervision
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