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Hi,
I teach psychology courses as an adjunct instructor ( undergraduate).
I have been teaching for several years, but now that I am also engaged in clinical work, I am wondering what is the ethical way of including clinical examples in lecture for teaching / learning purposes.
Granted, I would only use composite examples and would change enough of the details ( gender, age etc) to ensure that clients' may not be identified. And yet, I am still unsure if this is safe enough, although many clinicians who had authored books use composite examples which are open to broad audiences ( and not just for educational purposes).
Any thoughts?
With appreciation,
Compassionate1
I teach psychology courses as an adjunct instructor ( undergraduate).
I have been teaching for several years, but now that I am also engaged in clinical work, I am wondering what is the ethical way of including clinical examples in lecture for teaching / learning purposes.
Granted, I would only use composite examples and would change enough of the details ( gender, age etc) to ensure that clients' may not be identified. And yet, I am still unsure if this is safe enough, although many clinicians who had authored books use composite examples which are open to broad audiences ( and not just for educational purposes).
Any thoughts?
With appreciation,
Compassionate1