PRINCIPLES:
EMU-PDRAM strictly observes confidentiality
as its guiding principle. All information received and recorded will not
be disclosed to any other party, institution or organization without the
student’s permission to do so. Only in extreme circumstances where the
student exhibits behavior that is seriously dangerous to his/her well
being or others, the breach of confidentiality can be broken.
EMU-PDRAM Psychologist are aware of
cultural, individual, and role differences, including those due to age,
gender, race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sexual orientation,
disability, language and socio-economic status.
All EMU students are
welcome.
Respect
and Development of the Rights and Dignity of People:
They can only accomplish this with the
consent of the individual concerned except in cases where otherwise
sanctioned by law.
On the other hand, any EMU student must be
in a position to consult directly and without restraint the psychologist
of his/her choice.
EMU-PDRAM psychologists guarantee
confidentiality, respect professional secrecy, respect and protect the
privacy of the individual even when they are required to pass on
information regarding their work.
Responsibility:
Competence
:EMU-PDRAM Psychologists' competence is
derived from theoretical studies given at university at the highest levels
and which are being continually updated as well as from practical training
supervised by peers. Psychologists can only claim particular
qualifications, which are derived from their education, training and
personal experience, thereby establishing their own professional limits.
Integrity
These four principles are fundamental and
essential. EMU-PDRAM Psychologists are committed to respect and promote
these principles, are guided by them, and disseminate them.
Psychologists follow these principles to
regulate the relationships both with the members of their own scientific
community as well as with other professional bodies in general.
EMU-PDRAM
Bylaws and Working Principles
The Discussion of Ethical Principles of Psychological Application
Research and Publication in Turkey
(http://www.psikolog.org.tr/dergi/)