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Ethics in psychotherapy and counseling : a practical guide /

By: Pope, Kenneth S.
Contributor(s): Vasquez, Melba Jean Trinidad.
Publisher: San Francisco : Jossey-Bass, c2007Edition: 3rd ed.Description: xvi, 458 p. ; 23 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780787994006 (pbk.); 9780787994006:.Subject(s): Counseling psychologists -- Professional ethics | Psychotherapists -- Professional ethics | Counseling psychology -- Moral and ethical aspects | Psychotherapy -- Moral and ethical aspects | Counseling psychologist and clientDDC classification: 174.91583
Contents:
Helping without hurting: personal responsibility, constant questioning, and basic assumptions -- Ethics and critical thinking -- Trust, power, and caring -- Competence and the human therapist -- Creating strategies for self-care -- Creating a professional will -- Codes and complaints in context: historical, empirical, and actuarial foundations -- Responding to ethics, licensing, or malpractice complaints -- Steps in ethical decision making -- Beginnings and endings, absences and accessibility -- Informed consent and informed refusal -- Assessment, testing, and diagnosis -- Sexual relationships with clients -- Nonsexual multiple relationships and other boundary issues -- Culture, context, and individual differences -- Confidentiality -- Responding to suicidal risk -- The supervisory relationship -- Appendixes.
Summary: This third edition provides guidance on the ethical dilemmas and responsibilities that confront psychotherapists, counselors, and other mental health professionals in their day-to-day practices.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 407-436) and indexes.

Helping without hurting: personal responsibility, constant questioning, and basic assumptions -- Ethics and critical thinking -- Trust, power, and caring -- Competence and the human therapist -- Creating strategies for self-care -- Creating a professional will -- Codes and complaints in context: historical, empirical, and actuarial foundations -- Responding to ethics, licensing, or malpractice complaints -- Steps in ethical decision making -- Beginnings and endings, absences and accessibility -- Informed consent and informed refusal -- Assessment, testing, and diagnosis -- Sexual relationships with clients -- Nonsexual multiple relationships and other boundary issues -- Culture, context, and individual differences -- Confidentiality -- Responding to suicidal risk -- The supervisory relationship -- Appendixes.

This third edition provides guidance on the ethical dilemmas and responsibilities that confront psychotherapists, counselors, and other mental health professionals in their day-to-day practices.

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