Deontology is a part of Ethics applied to professional settings. Every profession has a series of concerns on how to perform in a professional and responsible fashion The laboratory has the purpose to explore the ethical principles that the psychologist has to follow in the different contexts in which he/she operates (clinical environment , legal environment, research, teaching , etc.) also throught practical exercises.
a) activity carried out individually or in small groups, with the goal of learning methods, tools and procedures relevant to a practical psychological context b) practical work, workshops, simulation, role play, project writing, carried out individually or in groups involving tools, methods, and procedures geared to the development of knowledge necessary to operate in the contexts in which psychologists intervene.
The aims of the TPV are to help the students:
- Develop competence in the area of professional ethics.
- Become familiar with the psychological profession.
- Learn the importance of respecting the principles stated in the Ethics Code for Psychologists.
- Develop a critical analysis on ethical issues and a careful consideration on professional conduct.
- To acquire knowledge on the normative sources at the base of the psychologist profession
The TPV will provide students with theoretical knowledge and practical examples of professional ethics.
Language skills (Italian and English), ability to make connections.
Lectures, practical exercises, role-playing.
Recommended supplementary activities: self-assessment tests, bibliographical references, and manuscripts.
TOPICS - Law 56/1989 - "New" Deontological Code- New GDPR Privacy Law - Law 3 of January 11, 2018 - Law 4 of 2013
Calvi E., Gulotta G., Leardini E. (2018) Il nuovo codice deontologico degli psicologi.Giuffrè Editore. Parmentola C., Leardini E. (2020) Il Manuale Deontologico degli Psicologi. Tra le Parti e nella parte. (2020) Edizioni Psiconline.
Law no. 56/89: https://www.psy.it/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/4555-Legge-n-56-del-1989-con-agg-2018.pdf
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) No. 2016/679 European Parliament 27 April 2016
First semester.
The timetable for this course is available here: EasyAcademy