Term ID: T1441

Ethical Decision-Making Models

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Systematic frameworks for analyzing and resolving ethical dilemmas in psychology, typically involving steps such as identifying stakeholders, considering multiple perspectives, evaluating options, and implementing decisions with ongoing monitoring.
Example: A therapist using a structured model to decide whether to break confidentiality when a client reveals potential harm to others, weighing competing ethical principles and consulting guidelines.

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Reference: Rest (1986)