Ethics and Legal Issues Notes
Ethics and Legal Issues Notes
1.02 Conflicts Between Ethics and Law, Regulations, or Other Governing Legal Authority
• if ethical conflict between ethics, law, or governing body, psychologist will:
o clarify nature of conflict
o make commitment to Ethics Code known
o take reasonable steps to resolve conflict consistent with APA code
Kinds of witnesses:
• fact witness: testify based on what they witnessed
• expert witness: testify based on their expertise, such as psychology
o not just degrees or titles; years of experience can make someone an expert too
o if someone brought on to mention what was discussed in therapy, they would be a fact
witness and should not bring in information that would be solicited of an expert witness
4.03 Recording
• if recording images or voices, need to have separate informed consent for that
o cannot be part of regular informed consent packet (think about how much more serious
would be if client’s voice/person was leaked and how serious that would be)
4.05 Disclosures
• We can share/disclose confidential info. if we have consent
• can disclose if needed to provide your services, get consultations, protect someone from harm
(duty to warn), or obtain payment from client
o recommended you get signed informed consent regarding payment (can say that
information, like client’s name, may be shared if, for example, client’s card needs to be
charged)
o duty to warn:
▪ in FL, we are required to notify police but are encouraged to warn the potential
victim
▪ has to be identifiable victim
• doesn’t have to be an individual, can be a specific school, business,
facility, etc.
▪ Baker Act: when having an individual committed for his/her safety
4.06 Consultations
• can rely on other psychologists for their POV on clients, but keep information private and don’t
include identifiable information
o change demographic information of clients when talking about them with other
professionals
o only mention information that is necessary/relevant
6.02 Maintenance, Dissemination, and Disposal of Confidential Records of Professional and Scientific
Work
• disposal: should “cross shred” information or use record disposal
• adhere to HIPAA: don’t FaceTime, send emails through Gmail, etc. (Zoom is HIPAA compliant
meaning that it would require a court order or consent for someone at Zoom to provide
information on video sessions)
o recommendation: adding disclaimer in email that information shared is confidential and
private as an extra layer of protection
• if no longer practicing or going to another practice, should facilitate transfer of medical records
to other psychologist your clients will be seeing
8.11 Plagiarism
• don’t do it
8.15 Reviewers
• if reviewing another psychologists’ research, respect that psychologists’ rights and
confidentiality
10.06 Sexual Intimacies with Relatives or Significant Others of Current Therapy Clients/Patients
• don’t have sex with relatives or close significant others of patients in therapy_