The Ethical Principles of the Portuguese Psychologists: A Universal Dimension

Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 42 (2):199-213 (2017)
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Ethical principles are fundamental for the exercise of any profession. Portuguese psychologists have waited for 30 years for professional validation. This paper will define the Portuguese psychologists’ ethical principles, with a universal view as a starting point and then an adaptation to the cultural and professional reality in Portugal. The level of acceptability of these principles will be ascertained in a later paper.

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