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E-raamat: Practical Ethics Worktext for Professional Counselors: Applying Decision-Making Models to Case Examples

  • Formaat: 240 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Mar-2020
  • Kirjastus: Springer Publishing Co Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780826165343
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  • Formaat: 240 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Mar-2020
  • Kirjastus: Springer Publishing Co Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780826165343

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Teaches counselors how to think and act quickly when facing ethical dilemmas

This practical worktext addresses common ethical quagmires faced by counseling professionals. Boasting sixty-three case examples in compliance with CACREP’s accreditation standards, this must-have resource demonstrates step-by-step application of decision-making models to real life counseling scenarios. Each chapter includes seven cases related to a section of the ACA’s code of ethics examined carefully using a specific decision-making model.

The case examples included are designed to be relatable and accessible while demonstrating the process of arriving at a solution that reflects the standards of professional counseling. Valuable features include “Questions for Discussion,” “Straight from the Code,” “Applying a Decision-Making Model,” “The Likely Answer,” and in-class discussion activities and exercises at the end of each chapter.

    Key Features:
  • Includes 63 real-life case examples demonstrating step-by-step application of decision-making models
  • Teaches counselors how to think and act quickly when facing ethical dilemmas
  • In compliance with CACREP accreditation standards
  • Maps to the ACA Code of Ethics
  • Includes group discussion questions
  • Includes role playing activities
  • Helps professionals to reconcile personal and professional values
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xvii
1 The Counseling Relationship (Section A of the ACA Code of Ethics)
1(24)
2 Confidentiality and Privacy (Section B of the ACA Code of Ethics)
25(24)
3 Professional Responsibility (Section C of the ACA Code of Ethics)
49(20)
4 Relationships With Other Professionals (Section D of the ACA Code of Ethics)
69(22)
5 Evaluation, Assessment, and Interpretation (Section E of the ACA Code of Ethics)
91(22)
6 Supervision, Teaching, and Training (Section F of the ACA Code of Ethics)
113(20)
7 Research and Publication (Section G of the ACA Code of Ethics)
133(18)
8 Distance Counseling, Technology, and Social Media (Section H of the ACA Code of Ethics)
151(20)
9 Resolving Ethical Issues (Section I of the ACA Code of Ethics)
171(22)
Index 193
Charles Jacob, PhD, is a lecturer in the Counseling and Mental Health Services Program at the University of Pennsylvanias Graduate School of Education and is licensed as both a counselor and a psychologist. He is also the interim director of the Professional Counseling Program at Seton Hall University.

Ariane Thomas, University of Pennsylvania. Ariane Thomas is a full-time lecturer in educational practice in the Counseling and Mental Health Services Program at the University of Pennsylvanias Graduate School of Education and is licensed as a psychologist.

Diana L. Wildermuth, PhD, NCC, LPC, is an associate professor of practice at Temple University in the Counseling Psychology Program and is licensed as a professional counselor and certified as a professional school counselor.