Loftus Use Of Ethic Codes In Psychology

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In psychology, ethics are important because they set boundaries and control the way psychology is used by a set of laws. Ethic codes mainly protect clients from misuse of psychology. Ethics are important because they refrain the psychologist from lying to a patient. They also give protection to the public, clients, and psychologist. Overall, ethics are used to protect the psychologist and client from harm, as well as give control to the behavior in order to ensure safe and effective treatment. http://www.efpa.be/ethics.htm Personally, Loftus idea of implanting false memories seemed appealing and clever. I believe it can be put to good use and occur effectively. Although, after learning about ethic codes, Loftus idea seemed mainly on the opposite side of the ethic codes. In fact ethics in psychology protects the clients from being lied to by their psychologist. Loftus idea of implanting false memories is not ethical …show more content…

As I interviewed them I saw that they only remembered one thing that occurred; they both remembered driving my best friend home after the party. On the contrary, they both forgot the main events that happened. For example, my best friend remembered eating the food, practicing for the vals and surprise dance, and performing those dances. My dad, on the other hand, remembered the Quinceanera being upset during the party because of family issues, dancing to the band that was there, and sitting with my friends family. I believe their differences in memories were influenced by their emotions. My best friend remembered the court, which was the vals and surprise dances that she was involved in, because throughout the night she was nerve wracking to be in front of the audience. My dad remembered the more disorganized moments, such as the unplanned drama that occurred and having fun while dancing, because he recalls being happy and

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