Theย third edition of Ethicsย in Psychotherapy and Counseling: A Practical Guideย provides guidance on the ethical dilemmas and responsibilities that confrontย psychotherapists, counselors, and other mental health professionals in their day-to-day practices. The text is based to conform to the new 2002
Ethics in Psychotherapy and Counseling: A Practical Guide
โ Scribed by Kenneth S. Pope, Melba J. T. Vasquez, Nayeli Y. Chavez-Dueรฑas, Hector Y. Adames
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 696
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Cover
Series page
Title page
Copyright
Dedication
The Authors
Preface
Acknowledgements
PART I: FOUNDATIONS
Chapter 1: Helping Without Hurting
Chapter 2: Ethics in Real Life
Chapter 3: Ethics Theories and Codes
Chapter 4: Dignity and Respect
Chapter 5: Trust, Power, Caring, and Healing
Chapter 6: Competence, Humility, and the Human Therapist
Chapter 7: Culture, Context, and Ethics in Psychotherapy and Counseling
Chapter 8: Steps in Ethical Decision-Making
Chapter 9: Moral Distress and Moral Courage
PART II: COMMON SOURCES OF PROBLEMS
Chapter 10: Ethics, Science, and Pseudoscience
Chapter 11: Ethical Fallacies
Chapter 12: Pitfalls in Ethical Judgment
Chapter 13: Language and Ethics
Chapter 14: Ethics Placebos, Rationalizations, and Excuses
PART III: SPECIAL TOPICS
Chapter 15: Beginnings and Endings, Absence and Access
Chapter 16: Informed Consent and Informed Refusal
Chapter 17: Creating and Using Strategies for Self-Care
Chapter 18: Creating a Professional Will
Chapter 19: Responding to Ethics, Licensing, or Malpractice Complaints
Chapter 20: Assessment, Testing, and Diagnosis
Chapter 21: Confidentiality
Chapter 22: Recognizing, Assessing, and Responding to Suicidal Risk
Chapter 23: Supporting Human Rights and Addressing Oppression in Psychotherapy
Chapter 24: Therapists in a Virtual World: Teletherapy, Electronic Records, and Social Media
Chapter 25: Sexual Attraction to Patients, Therapist Vulnerabilities, and Sexual Relationships with Patients
Chapter 26: Nonsexual Multiple Relationships and Other Boundary Crossings: The Therapeutic, the Harmful, the Risky, and the Inevitable
Chapter 27: Steps to Strengthen Ethics in Organizations: Research Findings, Ethics Placebos, and What Works
References
About the Authors
Author Index
Subject Index
End User License Agreement
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