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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part A: Principle I—Respect for the Dignity of Persons and Peoples -- The faith and courage of immigrant families: some lessons learned along the way / M. A. Suzie Bisson -- Start with hospitality: towards enhancing the counselling experience with Muslims / Mahdi Qasqas -- Ethically addressing the employment needs of adults living with developmental disabilities / Shelley L. Goodwin, Barry Wiser, Jaqi Allan, Carol Arthurs, Lisa MacNaughton-Doucet, Jessica Lambert, and Nora Babin -- Psychological services for transgender youth: a push towards better language and understanding of gender issues / Sybil Geldart -- Part B: Principle II—Responsible Caring -- Caring responsibly in long-term care: ethical considerations for psychologists / Rebecca Lalonde, Fern Stockdale, and Paulette Hunter -- The call to engage in inner work as therapists / Toupey Luft and Nan Stevens -- The role of deliberate and reflective practice in fostering responsible caring in supervision / Jon Amundson, Marc Ross, and Dalal Shaheen -- Couple and family therapy: steps to responsible caring for practitioners, supervisors, and educators / Jeff Chang and E. Aiofe Freeman-Cruz -- Part C: Principle III—Integrity in Relationships -- Intrusions: third-party requests for psychotherapy information / Brian Chartier, Linda M. McMullen, and Annik Mossière -- Stormy “whethers”: ethical challenges of a clinician in academia / Donald W. Stewart -- Indigenous wellness and healing: my role as a helper / Randi L. Sager -- Synergy and challenges of ethical rural interprofessional collaborative practice / Shelley L. Goodwin, Barry Wiser, Lisa MacNaughton-Doucet, Jaqi Allan, and Judi L. Malone -- Part D: Principle IV—Responsibility to Society -- Being part of the solution, not part of the problem: high-conflict divorce, family “justice,” and responsibility to society / Jeff Chang and Nicole Vath -- Teamwork required: supporting first-responding organizations to become emotionally and psychologically safe workplaces / Shelley L. Goodwin, M. A. Suzie Bisson, Heather C. Power, and Karen White -- Taking hold of the reins: responding to the ethical need for professionalism in equine-facilitated psychotherapies / Anne M. C. Barnfield, Shelley L. Goodwin, Jaqi Allan, and Shannon D. Boyce -- Part E: Ethical Decision Making -- Ethical decision making: an idea whose time had come / Carole Sinclair -- tâpwêwin: speaking to truth about assessment and Indigenous children / Meadow Schroeder, Stan Bird, Michelle Arlene Drefs, and Michael Lee Zwiers -- Charting new territory: reflections on accompanying a client who has chosen medical assistance in dying (MAiD) / Kimberly A. Thomas and Ivana Djuraskovic -- Part F: International Ethics -- From parenting training to collaborating with parents / Inés Sametband and Joaquín Gaete-Silva -- Ethical challenges for psychologists conducting humanitarian work / Nicole Aubé -- International psychological ethics: the story of the Universal Declaration of Ethical Principles for Psychologists / Janel Gauthier -- Appendix A: Canadian Code of Ethics for Psychologists, Fourth Edition -- Appendix B: Universal Declaration of Ethical Principles for Psychologists -- Appendix C: Remembering Dr. Jean Linse Dixon Pettifor (1922–2015) -- Contributor biographies -- Index.
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