“…Although several books (e.g., Diener & Crandall, 1978 ;Kimmel, 1988Kimmel, , 1996Reynolds, 1979Reynolds, , 1982Sieber, 1992 ) set forth accounts of a ethics of psychological research, these accounts pay insuffi cient attention to philosophical foundations and discussion of how ethical theory is related to issues of, say, deception. Similar remarks apply to works on the ethics of psychotherapy (e.g., Corey, Schneider Corey & Callanan, 2003 ;Cottone & Tarvydas, 2007 ;Koocher & Keith-Spiegel, 2008 ; for exceptions, see Ford, 2006 ;Knapp & VandeCreek, 2006 ) and discussions of the Ethics Code ( Canter, Bennett, Jones, & Nagy, 1994 ;Nagy, 2000 ).…”