Lomonosov Psychology Journal
ISSN 0137-0936
eISSN 2309-9852
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ISSN 0137-0936
eISSN 2309-9852

Article

Shoigu Ju.S., Filippova M.V.(2015). Ethical aspects of emergency psychological aid to representatives of different cultures. Moscow University Psychology Bulletin, 3, 108-116

Abstract

In the article there are the ethical principles that should guide the psychologist in working with different cultures, victims in an emergency situation. There is an attempt of comparative analysis of the main provisions of the ethical code of the Russian psychological society and the ethical code of the European Federation of psychological associations. Conclusions: 1. Psychologist helping people in the emergency area should have high qualification and special training. 2. A record of all specific duties in the emergency area contributes to aid effectiveness and maintains the occupational health specialist. 3. Knowledge of and adherence to ethical principles in working with people in the emergency area is not less important and mandatory for the psychologist than professional knowledge and skills.

Sections: Psychology to practice;

Received: 04/17/2015
Pages: 108-116
DOI: 10.11621/vsp.2015.03.108

Keywords: emergency psychological aid; emergency situation (ES); ethical principles; victims; the representatives of different cultures;

Available Online 30.09.2015

For citing this article:

Shoigu Ju.S., Filippova M.V.(2015). Ethical aspects of emergency psychological aid to representatives of different cultures. Moscow University Psychology Bulletin, 3, 108-116