Ethics in counseling and psychotherapy : standards, research, and emerging issues / Elizabeth Reynolds Welfel.
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TextPublication details: Pacific Grove, CA : Brooks/Cole-Thomson Learning, c2002.Edition: 2nd edDescription: xx, 443 p. ; 24 cmISBN: - 0534367526 (pbk. : alk. paper)
- 9780534367527
- BF637.C6 W42
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| BF637.C6 M379 An introduction to counselling / | BF637.C6 R583 The convergence of race, ethnicity, and gender : | BF637.C6 S85 Counseling the culturally different : | BF637.C6 W42 Ethics in counseling and psychotherapy : | BF637.C6.W44 The counseling process : | BF637.C6.W44 The counseling process : | BF637.H4 B7 The helping relationship : |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
pt. 1. Framework for Understanding Professional Ethical Standards --
1. Introduction to Professional Ethics: The Need for Standards and Personal Accountability --
2. Model for Ethical Decision Making: Using Resources to Enhance Individual Judgment --
3. Ethics Complaints: Policies and Procedures --
pt. 2. Major Ethical Issues for Counselors --
4. Competence to Practice: The Foundation for Doing Good and Avoiding Harm --
5. Confidentiality: Supporting the Client's Right to Privacy --
6. Informed Consent: Affirming the Client's Freedom of Choice --
7. Sexual Contact with Clients, Students, and Supervisees: Violations of Power and Trust --
8. Nonsexual Dual Relationships: Risks to Objectivity and Client Welfare --
9. Group and Family Counseling: Unique Ethical Responsibilities --
10. Ethics of Assessment: Using Fair Procedures in Responsible Ways --
11. Ethical Counseling in a Multicultural Society: The Promise of Justice --
pt. 3. Ethical Issues in Special Settings --
12. Ethics of Supervision: Modeling Responsible Behavior --
13. Counselors as Teachers and Researchers: Integrity, Science, and Care --
14. Ethics in Community and Consulting Settings: Avoiding Conflicts of Interest --
15. Counselor in the Schools: Applying Professional Standards to the Educational Culture --
pt. 4. When Prevention Fails: Ethical Responses to Unethical Behavior --
16. Recovering from Ethical Missteps: Responsibility and Rehabilitation. App. A. American Counseling Association, Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice --
App. B. American Psychological Association, Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct --
App. C. National Association of Social Workers, Code of Ethics --
App. D. List of Specialized Ethics Codes and Guidelines in Mental Health Disciplines --
App. E. Association for Specialists in Group Work, Ethical Guidelines for Group Counselors --
App. F. American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Code of Ethics --
App. G. American School Counselor Association, Ethical Standards for School Counselors.
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