ETHICS IN PSYCHOLOGY

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Across
  1. 3. The principle of doing good and promoting client well-being.
  2. 6. A limited cultural view that may cause misinterpretation of clients.
  3. 7. The principle of “doing no harm.”
  4. 10. Sending a client to another qualified professional when needed.
  5. 11. The ability to perform according to professional standards.
  6. 13. The APA principle involving honesty, accuracy, and avoiding fraud.
  7. 15. Awareness and respect for different cultures, values, and identities.
Down
  1. 1. Permission given after the client understands the service, risks, and limits.
  2. 2. Truthfulness and honesty in professional practice.
  3. 4. The ethical principle related to fairness and equal access.
  4. 5. A client’s right for private information to be protected.
  5. 8. The client’s right to make their own choices.
  6. 9. Loyalty, trust, and keeping professional promises.
  7. 12. A professional standard that guides psychologists’ conduct.
  8. 14. Written documentation of professional and scientific work.