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Record ID marc_nuls/NULS_PHC_180925.mrc:44236085:7333
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008 010329s2002 cau b 001 0 eng
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020 $a0534367526 (pbk. : alk. paper)
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050 00 $aBF637.C6$bW42 2002
100 1 $aWelfel, Elizabeth Reynolds,$d1949-
245 10 $aEthics in counseling and psychotherapy :$bstandards, research, and emerging issues /$cElizabeth Reynolds Welfel.
250 $a2nd ed.
260 $aPacific Grove, CA :$bBrooks/Cole-Thomson Learning,$cc2002.
300 $axx, 443 p. ;$c24 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 367-390) and indexes.
505 0 $aA Framework for Understanding Professional Ethical Standards -- Introduction to Professional Ethics: A Psychology and Philosophy for Ethical Standards -- Literature from Developmental Psychology -- Components of Moral Behavior -- Codes of Ethics -- Literature from Philosophy -- Research on Professional Ethics -- The Scope of Unethical Practice -- The Impact of Unethical Practice -- Ethics and the Law -- A Model for Ethical Decision Making: Using Resources to Enhance Individual Judgment -- Forms of Ethical Reasoning -- A Model for Ethical Decision Making -- Major Ethical Issues for Counselors -- Competence to Practice: Building a Foundation for Doing Good and Avoiding Harm -- Components of Professional Competence -- Professional Standards for Practice -- The Relationship Between Competence and Professional Credentials -- Challenges in Defining the Limits of Competence -- Distress, Burnout, and Impairment Among Professionals -- Legal Ramifications of Incompetent Practice -- Confidentiality: Supporting the Client's Right to Privacy -- Ethical Principles Underlying Confidentiality -- Codes of Ethics -- Confidentiality and Communication with Other Mental Health Professionals -- Confidentiality and Communication Within the Counselor's Family -- Confidentiality and Privileged Communication -- The Limits of Confidentiality -- Confidentiality with Special Populations -- Emerging Challenges to Confidentiality: Managed Care and Technology -- Case for Analysis Using the 10-Step Model -- Informed Consent: Affirming the Client's Freedom of Choice -- The History of Informed Consent -- Underlying Ethical Principles -- Codes of Ethics -- Approaches to Informed Consent -- The Interplay of Ethical and Clinical Considerations -- Applications to Special Populations -- Research Findings -- Sexual Misconduct: Violations of Power and Trust -- Rationale for the Prohibition -- Factors That Increase Client Vulnerability to Exploitation -- Effects on the Counselor -- Effects on the Reputation of the Profession -- Research on the Scope of the Problem -- Sexual Contact with Former Clients: A Controversial Issue -- Sexual Contact in Educational, Consultation, and Employment Settings -- Distinguishing Between Sexual Feelings and Sexual Misconduct -- The Place of Nonerotic Touch in This Context -- Providing Effective Subsequent Therapy for Victims -- Cases Reexamined -- Nonsexual Dual Relationships and Boundary Issues: Risking Objectivity and Client Welfare -- Underlying Dynamics in Dual Relationships -- The Views of Ethics Scholars -- Questions to Consider in Decision Making -- Research Findings: Practitioners' Views -- Accepting Gifts from Clients -- Dual Relationships and Rural Practice -- The Ethics of Barter -- Group and Family Counseling: Unique Ethical Responsibilities -- Group Counseling and Psychotherapy -- Competence and Group Counseling -- Informed Consent in Group Counseling -- Confidentiality and Privilege in Group Counseling -- The Ethics of Dual Relationships in Group Counseling -- The Ethics of Concurrent Individual and Group Counseling -- The Ethics of Involuntary Group Participation -- Ethical Issues in Multicultural Groups -- Family and Couples Counseling -- Case Illustrations of Special Issues -- Legal Issues in Family Counseling -- The Ethics of Assessment: Using Fair Procedures in Responsible Ways -- The Ethics of Diagnosis -- A Rationale for Emphasizing Ethics in Diagnosis -- Professional Ethical Standards for Diagnosis -- The Ethics of Testing -- Multicultural Issues in Testing -- Tests in Employment Settings -- Laws That Affect Testing -- Cases for Analysis -- Analysis of the Cases -- Ethical Counseling in a Multicultural Society: The Promise of Justice -- The Language of Multicultural Counseling -- The Context of the Current Ethical Standards -- The Codes of Ethics on Multicultural Counseling -- A Critique of the Current Ethics Codes -- Cautions About a Multicultural Perspective -- Cases for Analysis -- Analysis of the Cases -- Multicultural Counseling Competencies -- Responsible Practice in Special Settings -- Ethics in Community, Consulting, and Forensic Settings: Avoiding Conflicts of Interest -- Responsibilities to Clients -- Responsibilities to Colleagues -- Responsibilities to Third Parties -- The Ethics of Consultation and Coaching -- The Ethics of Forensic Activities -- The Counselor in the Schools: Applying Professional Standards to the Educational Culture -- Clash of Cultures: Open Versus Closed Communication Systems -- Privilege for School counselors -- Parental and Community Values That Diverge from Professional Values -- The Ethics of Peer Helping Programs -- Legal Issues for School Counselors: State and Federal Statutes -- Liability for School Counselors: An Emerging Reality -- Liability for Student Suicides -- Ethical and Legal Dimensions of School Violence -- The Ethics of Supervision: Modeling Responsible Behavior -- Competence to Supervise -- Responsible Use of Supervisory Power -- Responsibilities for Client Welfare -- Dual-Relationship Issues -- Legal Aspects of Supervision -- Counselors as Teachers and Researchers: Integrity, Science, and Care -- The Ethics of Teaching -- An Ethics of Care -- Obligations to Colleagues -- The Ethics of Research -- Special Ethical Concerns for Counseling and Therapy Researchers -- When Prevention Fails: Ethical Responses to Unethical Behavior -- Responsibilities for Self and Colleagues: Reporting, Recovery, and Rehabilitation of Misconduct -- Accountability of Counselors and Therapists -- Procedures for Filing Ethics Complaints -- Self-Monitoring: Taking Responsibility in the Absence of a Complaint -- Assessing and Responding to the Damage -- Rehabilitating the Counselor -- Compassion and Empathy -- American Counseling Association, Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice -- American Psychological Association, Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct -- National Board for Certified Counselors, Standards for the Ethical Practice of WebCounseling (1997) -- Sources of Specialized Ethics Codes and Guidelines in Mental Health Disciplines.
650 0 $aCounseling$xMoral and ethical aspects.
650 0 $aPsychotherapy$xMoral and ethical aspects.
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