psychologist1234Ethical Issues  Although each population from this week’s…Ethical Issues Although each population from this week’s readings (e.g., youth, collegiate, professional, Olympic) is unique, there are some commonalities in the different ethical issues that a consultant might face – title usage, competence, confidentiality, and multiple relationships or boundary issues. For your post, choose two of those ethical issues and 1) discuss the potential concern in depth, and 2) discuss deliberate and intentional steps you can take as a performance consultant to remain as ethical as possible in your desired domain (performance consultant)  (i.e., where you hope to work upon graduating). Be sure to pull from your textbook, and any of the supplemental readings when appropriate, to support your points.  this is the reference for the textbook/powerpoints below  Etzel, E. F., & Watson, J. C. (Eds.). (2014). Ethical issues in sport, exercise, and performance psychology. Morgantown, WV: Fitness Information Technology.  I have posted 2 articles below here are there reference please cite the reference that you use.  Stapleton, A., Hayes, K., Hankes, D., & Parham, W. (2010). Ethical dilemmas in sport psychology: A dialogue on the unique aspects impacting practice. Professional Psychology: Research & Practice, 41(2), 143-152. Hays, K. F. (2006). Being fit: The Ethics of practice diversification in performance psychology. Professional Psychology: Research & Practice, 37(3), 223-232.  This site may be helpful as well here is the reference and link  Zur, O. (2011). The Truth About The Codes Of Ethics: Dispelling the Rumors that Dual Relationships are Unethical. Retrieved 2/19/2013 from:The Truth About The Codes Of Ethicshttps://www.zurinstitute.com/resources/socialnetworking/Image transcription textBeing Fit: The Ethics of Practice Diversification in PerformancePsychology Kate F. Hays Toronto, Ontario, Canada The ethics ofpractice diversification in the field generically describe… Show more… Show moreImage transcription text224 HAYS SPECIAL SECTION: ETHICS OF PRACTICEDIVERSIFICATION 225 Considering performance psychologyfrom this broad perspec- sultees, clients, or consumers… Show more… Show moreImage transcription text226 HAYS SPECIAL SECTION: ETHICS OF PRACTICEDIVERSIFICATION 227 learning through a department ofkinesiology to develop compe- having actually perfor… Show more… Show moreImage transcription text228 HAYS SPECIAL SECTION: ETHICS OF PRACTICEDIVERSIFICATION 229 services, (2) the intended recipients, (3)which of the individuals are Multiple Role Relationship… Show more… Show moreImage transcription textWatson, & Zizzi, 2004; Hamilton, 1997; Kraus, Zack, &Stricker, 4. Develop and maintain a peer culture. Like-mindedpracti- Dean, B. (2001, January/February). 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Search in Presentation Home Insert Draw DesignTransitions Animations Slide Show Review View + Share 1 CutLayout T A – A- A A Shape Fill Copy Reset Paste New F… Show more… Show more     Image transcription textFOCUS ON ETHICS Amy B. Stapleton, Editor Ethical Dilemmas inSport Psychology: A Dialogue on the Unique Aspects ImpactingPractice Amy B. Stapleton Douglas M. Hankes Indepen… Show more… Show moreImage transcription text144 FOCUS ON ETHICS FOCUS ON ETHICS 145 tion, parents,and sports medicine staff. Sport psychologists workparents” (p. 294). Although many practicing psyc… Show more… Show moreImage transcription text146 FOCUS ON ETHICS FOCUS ON ETHICS 147 court. Heexplains that he had knee surgery over the past year and createdby the contractual arrangement must be discussed bef… Show more… Show moreImage transcription text148 FOCUS ON ETHICS FOCUS ON ETHICS 149 found myselfsimply nodding affirmatively in response to most of solely onmental skills training, referrals for athletes that they w… Show more… Show moreImage transcription text150 FOCUS ON ETHICS FOCUS ON ETHICS 151 Building onthese foundational skills, the practitioner needs to pinpointdirections that may be useful both to individual practit… Show more… Show moreImage transcription text152 FOCUS ON ETHICS tiality, and personalfprofessionalboundaries issues about which Stapleton speaks. The 20th and letcenturies have spawned 244′? access to information a… Show more… Show more Social SciencePsychology