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June 21, 2023

1-2 Milestone One: Case Study Selection The final project for this course is the creation of a case study analysis. Review the Final Project Guidelines and Rubric. To begin

Psychology

1-2 Milestone One: Case Study Selection

The final project for this course is the creation of a case study analysis. Review the Final Project Guidelines and Rubric.

To begin your work on this project, select a case study vignette for your final project from the Case Study Vignette Directory found in Required Resources.

To begin your discussion, use the following to guide your response:

  • Identify the title of your chosen case study vignette in your discussion post title. 
  • Explain why you chose this case study vignette. 
  • Identify the central ethical conflict evident in the case study.
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PSY 570 Milestone One Guidelines and Rubric

Prompt

In Milestone One, you will select a case study to analyze for your final project. For this assignment, review the Final Project Guidelines and Rubric document in the Assignment Guidelines and Rubrics section of the course. 

Although the milestones support your successful completion of the final project, note that these assignments are not full drafts of the elements in the final project prompt. You will be working on different skills and aspects of your final project during the term. You will need to complete all elements of your case study analysis for your submission in Module Nine.

To begin your work on this project, select a case study vignette for your final project from the Case Study Vignette Directory found in your required resources.

Make sure to include the following critical elements:

  • Identify a case study vignette and use that as the title for the initial post.
  • Justify reasons for your case study vignette selection and relate your choice back to chosen professional field of psychology.
  • Identify central ethical conflicts of selected case study and describe interactions between the different roles in the scenario.
  • Engage in the discussion topic and respond to at least two peers, sharing your thoughts on ethical conflicts.

What to Submit

Share your choice as a discussion topic post by Thursday of Module One in the Case Study Vignette Selection discussion topic for peer and instructor feedback. Identify the title of your chosen case study vignette in your discussion post title. Explain why you chose this particular case study vignette and identify the central ethical conflict evident in the case study.

Go beyond your own case study and explore what your classmates have chosen for their final project. Respond to at least two of your peers by the end of Module One and share your thoughts on their identified central ethical conflict. Do you agree or disagree? Explain your reasoning.

Milestone One Rubric

Criteria Proficient (100%) Needs Improvement (85%) Not Evident (0%) Value
Case Study Vignette Identifies a case study vignette from the Case Study Vignette handout and titles post with the case study vignette title Identifies a case study vignette from the Case Study Vignette handout but does not title post with the case study vignette title Does not identify a case study vignette from the Case Study Vignette handout 20
Justification of Selection Justifies reasons for selecting case study vignette and relates choice back to chosen professional field of psychology Explains reasons for selecting case study vignette but does not relate choice back to chosen professional field of psychology Does not explain reasons for selecting case study vignette 20
Identification of Ethical Conflict and Interactions Identifies central ethical conflict of case study and describes interactions between different roles in the scenario Identifies central ethical conflict of case study but does not assess interactions between different roles in the scenario Does not identify central ethical conflict of case study 20
Engagement Responds to at least two peers and shares thoughts on ethical conflicts Responds to one peer and shares thoughts on ethical conflicts Does not respond to any peers 10
APA Writing Few errors related to APA style and citations Some errors related to APA style and citations Major errors related to APA style and citations 10
Articulation of Response Submission is free of errors related to grammar, spelling, syntax, and organization and is presented in a professional and easy to read format with language that is appropriate to the intended audience Submission has no major errors related to grammar, spelling, syntax, organization or audience-appropriate terminology Submission has critical errors related to grammar, spelling, syntax, organization, or audience-specific language that prevent understanding of ideas 10
Timeliness Submits initial post on time Submits initial post one day late Submits initial post two or more days late  10
Total: 100%

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PSY 570 Final Project Guidelines and Rubric

Overview

The final project for this course is the creation of a case study analysis. The final project represents an authentic demonstration of competency. This competency is shown by the development of specific skill sets including: case study identification, understanding ethical conflict in a psychology-related work settings, increased knowledge in the origin and rationale for ethics orientation in the psychology profession, specific knowledge of the core ethical principles that govern professional behavior, an overview of specific standards as they apply to sub-specialties in psychology, a practical model for ethical decision making, and consideration of alternative decision-making models. The project is divided into four milestones, which will be submitted at various points throughout the course to scaffold learning and ensure quality final submissions. These milestones will be submitted in Modules One, Three, Five, and Seven. The final project will be submitted in Module Nine.

By understanding the ethical principles of the psychology profession, you will learn how to inform your decision making when it comes to protecting and serving the populations we serve. It is also important that the contemporary psychologist be able to address issues that are unique to our time. Some of these challenges ask us to reconsider ethical frameworks and to be more precise in the language we use to define ethical decision making. This course allows you to explore and apply important ethical concepts to potential situations. These skills are essential for proper behavior in the psychology profession. This assessment addresses the following course outcomes:

  • Assess the impact of the current and emerging ethical codes on the practice of psychology for their influence in developing ethical decision-making strategies
  • Assess the influence of culture and social orientations on the development and practice of ethical standards of conduct for consideration when developing ethical strategies
  • Distinguish between ethically supported and ethically unsupported strategies for resolving ethical dilemmas in practice
  • Develop strategies for incorporating empathy for diverse perspectives into ethically responsible practices
  • Develop strategies for evaluating and resolving ethical dilemmas that integrate ethical decision-making models

Prompt

The summative assignment for this course is a case study analysis. The case study is one way for you to showcase the skill sets you have learned in this course coupled with your area of professional interest. You will choose a case study from a pre-determined list. You should choose a case study that is relevant to your concentration and/or a particular career field in which you are interested in working. You will utilize codes of ethics pertinent to your chosen area of interest in psychology to approach this case study analysis. You will develop an ethical strategy for addressing the ethical issues present in your case study and analyze your strategy for how it relates to important ethical concepts in psychology. Your case study choice, including the ethical conflict in the case study will be submitted once for peer and instructor review, and then be resubmitted as a developing case study analysis following feedback that incorporates suggestions.

Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed:

  1. Introduction: For this part of the assessment, begin your case study analysis by examining the many factors that influence codes of ethics in psychology.
    1. Summarize the chosen case study. Be sure to include the important people and key interactions in the case study. This will be used later in your analysis.
    2. Assess culture and social orientation and their influence on ethical behavior and the existing codes of conduct. Be sure to provide examples to support your claims.
    3. Assess how interactions between the important roles (client, psychologist, researcher, participant, etc.) in psychology are influenced by culture and social orientation and how that influence informs ethical conduct in psychology.
    4. When making ethical decisions in your chosen area of concentration, how would you go about deciding whether or not an ethical strategy is supported or unsupported? In other words, what criteria should professionals in your selected concentration or area of interest use to determine which opinions on ethics to consider in shaping their response to the particular situation?
    5. How do contemporary problems impact the need for reconsidering supported opinions on ethics in your concentration or chosen area of interest in psychology? Be sure to provide examples to support your claims.
  2. Ethical Analysis: For this part of the assessment, use the Eight Step Ethical Decision-Making Model to show how you would resolve the conflicts or ethical issues in your case study.
    1. Describe the ethical issues in your chosen ethical scenario and relate the issues to the important people identified previously. You might consider the following: What are the questions you wish to answer and the ethical issue that must be addressed?
    2. Develop an ethical strategy using an Eight Step analysis to address the ethical issues and which could be applied to the chosen scenario. Be sure to explain how your ethical strategy follows supported ethical guidelines. You might consider the following: What series of steps would you take to address the issue? What ethical principles and standards inform this strategy?
    3. Assess how your strategy differs with an opposing ethical strategy that could be used to address this situation and justify why your strategy would be more preferable. Be sure to explain whether or not the opposing strategy follows supported ethical guidelines. You might consider the following: What other principles or standards could be implemented? What counter arguments may arise in response to your strategy? How would you answer them?
    4. Assess your strategy for how it addresses ethical problems associated with multiple role relationship issues. You might consider the following: Does your strategy consider the appropriateness of the different relationships psychologists can have with clients?
    5. Assess your strategy for how it addresses ethical problems associated with multicultural competence issues. You might consider the following: Does your strategy consider issues of diversity and culture with regard to your chosen ethical issue?
    6. Assess your strategy for your chosen ethical scenario for how it aligns with current and emerging ethical codes in your chosen area of interest on the practice of psychology in your concentration or area of interest. You might consider the following: How does your strategy follow more modern opinions on ethics? How does your strategy reflect that ethics in psychology is not stagnant?
  3. Conclusion: For this part of the assessment, develop a conclusion explaining the different influences on your own strategy. Be sure to incorporate peer and instructor feedback you have received in order to properly reflect on your strategy.
    1. Explain the influence of culture and social orientation on the development of your ethical strategy. You might consider the following: What cultural implications did you feel you had to consider when developing your strategy?
    2. Explain the influence of diversity and equality on the development of your ethical strategy. You might consider the following: What issues of diversity and equality were in the ethical scenario, and how were they addressed? How did this influence your thought process and decisions while developing your ethical strategy?
    3. Explain how controversial issues in ethics have shaped emerging ideas in ethics. Be sure to provide your thoughts on this and how the development of your strategy was or was not influenced by controversial issues. You might consider the following: Did you follow a strictly traditional model, or did you use a more modern approach? How did this influence your thought process and decisions while developing your ethical strategy?
    4. Explain how your strategy could be changed to further address issues of multiple role relationships and justify your claims. In what ways does your strategy lack in its consideration of multiple role relationships?
    5. Explain how your strategy could be changed to further address issues of multicultural competence and justify your claims. In what ways does your strategy lack in its consideration of multicultural competence?
    6. Develop a conclusion summarizing your ethical strategy and how you believe it could be implemented to solve the chosen ethical scenario.

Milestones

Milestone One: Case Study Selection In Module One, you will select a case study in your area of interest to analyze for your final project, the Case Study Analysis. In the Case Study Selection discussion, you will identify your selected case study, describe your interest in the case, and identify the central ethical conflict. This milestone will be graded with the Milestone One Rubric.

Milestone Two: Case Study Analysis Outline In Module Three, you will identify the ethical conflict in the case study and produce an outline of your final case study analysis using a template provided. You addressed the first four elements (title page, case study abstract, detailed case study description, and ethical conflict) in Milestone One and will add more details in this milestone. This milestone will be graded with the Milestone Two Rubric.

Milestone Three: Applying the APA Code of Ethics Five Principles and Exploring Ethical Standards In Module Five, you will go back to your outline and explain the five general guiding ethical principles found within the APA Code of Ethics. This milestone will be graded with the Milestone Three Rubric.

Milestone Four: The Ethical Decision-Making Process, Alternative Considerations, Diversity Issues, and Multiple role Relationships In Module Seven, you will list the eight-step ethical decision-making model, discuss an alternative or opposing model of decision-making, and put your case study conflict through the eight-step model. This milestone will be graded with the Milestone Four Rubric.

Final Submission: Case Study Analysis In Module Nine, you will submit your final project. It should be a complete, polished artifact containing all of the critical elements of the final project. It should incorporate feedback gained throughout the course. This submission will be graded with the Final Project Rubric.

What to Submit

The case study analysis paper should be 8–10 pages, double-spaced, using 12-point Times New Roman font, one-inch margins, and discipline-appropriate APA citations.

Final Project Rubric

Criteria Exemplary (100%) Proficient (90%) Needs Improvement (70%) Not Evident (0%) Value
Introduction: Summary Meets “Proficient” criteria and uses industry-specific language to establish expertise Comprehensively summarizes the chosen scenario, the important people, and the important interactions present in the case study Summarizes the chosen scenario, the important people, and the important interactions present in the case study but is lacking in detail or breadth Does not summarize the chosen scenario, the important people, and the important interactions present in the case study 4
Introduction: Culture Meets “Proficient” criteria and offers keen insight into the influence of culture and social orientation on ethical behavior Assesses the influence of culture and social orientation on ethical behavior and adherence to codes of conduct Assesses the influence of culture and social orientation on ethical behavior and adherence to codes of conduct but examination lacks depth or detail Does not assess the influence of culture and social orientation on ethical behavior and adherence to codes of conduct 6
Introduction: Interactions Meets “Proficient” criteria and offers keen insight into the interactions between important roles in psychology Assesses how interactions between different roles in psychology affects the cultural development of ethical practice Assesses how interactions between different roles in psychology affects the cultural development of ethical practice but examination lacks depth or detail Does not assess interactions between different roles in psychology affects the cultural development of ethical practice 6
Introduction: Supported or Unsupported Meets “Proficient” criteria and clearly articulates how the opinions on ethics relate to the area of interest Distinguishes between supported and unsupported opinions on ethics for resolving ethical dilemmas in area of interest Identifies supported and unsupported opinions on ethics for resolving ethical dilemmas in area of interest but does not differentiate between them Does not distinguish supported and unsupported opinions on ethics for resolving ethical dilemmas in area of interest 6
Introduction: Contemporary Problems Meets “Proficient” criteria and offers keen insight into the impact of contemporary problems on the reconsideration of supported opinions on ethics Assesses the impact of contemporary problems on the reconsideration of supported opinions on ethics in area of interest Assesses the impact of contemporary problems influencing the reconsideration of supported opinions on ethics but examination lacks depth or does not connect to the area of interest Does not assess the impact of contemporary problems influencing the reconsideration of supported opinions on ethics 6
Ethical Analysis: Ethical Issues Meets “Proficient” criteria and described ethical issues encompass a variety of types of ethical dilemmas Describes the ethical issues and potential questions and how the important people in the case study relate to the ethical issues Describes the ethical issues and potential questions and how the important people in the case study relate to the ethical issues but description lacks depth or detail Does not describe the ethical issues and potential questions and the important people in the case study 6
Ethical Analysis: Ethical Strategy Meets “Proficient” criteria and uses industry-specific language to establish expertise Develops an ethical strategy using Eight Step analysis and explains how the strategy follows supported ethical guidelines Develops an ethical strategy but does not use Eight Step analysis or does not explain how it follows supported ethical guidelines Does not develop an ethical strategy using Eight Step analysis 6
Ethical Analysis: Opposing Ethical Strategy Meets “Proficient” criteria and justification acknowledges counter arguments and the relationship between the arguments and strategy presented Justifies why developed strategy is more preferable than an opposing strategy Explains how developed strategy would be more preferable than an opposing strategy but does not justify claims Does not explain how strategy would be more preferable than an opposing ethical strategy 6
Ethical Analysis: Multiple role Relationship Issues Meets “Proficient” criteria and offers keen insight into how the strategy addresses issues with multiple role relationships Assesses strategy for how it addresses ethical problems associated with multiple role relationships Assesses strategy for how it addresses ethical problems associated with multiple role relationships but examination lacks depth or detail Does not assess strategy for how it addresses ethical problems associated with multiple role relationships 6
Ethical Analysis: Multicultural Competence Issues Meets “Proficient” criteria and offers keen insight into how the strategy addresses issues with multicultural competence and social awareness and competence Assesses strategy for how it addresses ethical problems associated with multicultural competence and social orientation awareness and competence Assesses strategy for how it addresses ethical problems associated with multicultural competence but examination lacks depth or detail Does not assess strategy for how it addresses ethical problems associated with multicultural competence 6
Ethical Analysis: Codes Meets “Proficient” criteria and provides cogent reasoning with regard to how current and emerging ethical codes shape ethical decision making in area of interest Assesses strategy for how it aligns with current and emerging ethical codes in area of interest Assesses strategy for how it aligns with current and emerging ethical codes in area of interest but examination lacks depth or detail Does not assess strategy for how it aligns with current and emerging ethical codes in area of interest 6
Conclusion: Culture and Social Orientation Meets “Proficient” criteria and provides cogent reasoning with regard to the influence of culture and social orientation on ethical strategies Explains the influence of culture and social orientation on the development of ethical strategy Explains the influence of culture and social orientation on the development of ethical strategy, but discussion lacks detail or depth Does not explain the influence of culture and social orientation on the development of ethical strategy 6
Conclusion: Diversity and Equality Meets “Proficient” criteria and provides cogent reasoning with regard to the influence of diversity and equality on ethical strategy Explains the influence of diversity and equality on the development of ethical strategy Explains the influence of diversity and equality on the development of ethical strategy but discussion lacks detail or depth Does not explain the influence of diversity and equality on the development of ethical strategy 6
Conclusion: Controversial Issues Meets “Proficient” criteria and provides cogent reasoning with regard to the influence of controversial issues on the development of ethical strategies Explains how ethical controversies shape ethical frameworks and how they influenced or did not influence development of strategy with regard to emerging ideas in ethics Explains how ethical controversies shape ethical frameworks and how they influenced or did not influence development of strategy with regard to emerging ideas in ethics but lacks detail or depth Does not explain how ethical controversies shape ethical frameworks and how they influenced or did not influence development of strategy with regard to emerging ideas 6
Conclusion: Issues of Multiple role Relationships Meets “Proficient” criteria and clearly articulates elements of strategy that are lacking Justifies how your strategy could be changed to further address issues of multiple role relationships Explains how your strategy could be changed to further address issues of multiple role relationships but does not justify claims Does not explain how your strategy could be changed to further address issues of multiple role relationships 6
Conclusion: Issues of Multicultural Competence Meets “Proficient” criteria and clearly articulates elements of strategy that are lacking Justifies how strategy could be changed to further address issues of multicultural competence Explains how strategy could be changed to further address issues of multicultural competence but does not justify claims Does not explain how strategy could be changed to further address issues of multicultural competence 6
Conclusion: Conclusion Meets “Proficient” criteria and uses industry-specific language to establish expertise Comprehensively summarizes your ethical strategy and discusses how it could be implemented to address the scenario Summarizes ethical strategy and discusses how it could be implemented

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