Issues & ethics in the helping professions /

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Author / Creator:Corey, Gerald
Edition:2nd ed.
Imprint:Monterey, Calif. : Brooks/Cole Pub. Co., c1984.
Description:xvi, 379 p. : ports. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/619392
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Other title:Issues and ethics in the helping professions.
Other uniform titles:Corey, Marianne Schneider, 1942-
Callanan, Patrick.
Corey, Gerald. Professional and ethical issues in counseling and psychotherapy.
ISBN:0534028195 (pbk.) : $14.95
Notes:Rev. ed. of: Professional and ethical issues in counseling and psychotherapy. c1979.
Includes index.
Bibliography: p. 309-320.
Table of Contents:
  • 1. Introduction to Professional Ethics
  • The Focus of This Book
  • Some Suggestions for Using This Book
  • Professional Codes of Ethics
  • Ethical Decision Making
  • Steps in Making Ethical Decisions
  • Self-Assessment: An Inventory of Your Attitudes and Beliefs About Professional and Ethical Issues
  • 2. The Counselor as a Person and as a Professional
  • Self-Awareness and the Influence of the Therapist's Personality and Needs
  • Personal Therapy for Counselors
  • Transference and Countertransference
  • Client Dependence
  • Manipulation Versus Collaboration
  • Stress in the Counseling Profession
  • Counselor Impairment
  • Maintaining Vitality
  • 3. Values and the Helping Relationship
  • Clarifying Your Values and Their Role in Your Work
  • The Ethics of Imposing Your Values on Clients
  • The Role of Spiritual and Religious Values in Counseling
  • End-of-Life Decisions
  • Values Pertaining to Sexuality
  • 4. Multicultural Perspectives and Diversity Issues
  • The Need for a Multicultural Emphasis
  • Ethics Codes in Multicultural Counseling
  • Cultural Values and Assumptions in Therapy
  • Addressing Sexual Orientation
  • Matching Client and Counselor
  • Multicultural Training for Counselors
  • 5. Client Rights and Counselor Responsibilities
  • The Client's Right to Give Informed Consent
  • The Content of Informed Consent
  • The Counselor's Responsibilities in Record Keeping
  • Ethical Issues in Online Counseling
  • Counseling Children and Adolescents
  • Involuntary Commitment and Human Rights
  • Malpractice Liability in the Helping Professions
  • 6. Confidentiality: Ethical and Legal Issues
  • Confidentiality, Privileged Communication, and Privacy
  • The Duty to Warn and to Protect
  • Protecting Children From Harm
  • Confidentiality and HIV/AIDS-Related Issues
  • 7. Managing Boundaries and Multiple Relationships
  • Dual and Multiple Relationships in Perspective
  • Controversies on Boundary Issues
  • Bartering for Professional Services
  • Giving or Receiving Gifts
  • Social Relationships With Clients
  • Sexual Attractions in the Client-Therapist Relationship
  • Sexual Relationships: Ethical and Legal Issues
  • A Special Case: Nonerotic Physical Contact With Clients
  • Dealing With Suspected Unethical Behavior in Dual Relationships
  • 8. Professional Competence and Training
  • Therapist Competence: Ethical and Legal Aspects
  • Ethical Issues in Training Therapists
  • Professional Licensing and Credentialing
  • Specialties Within the Mental health Professions
  • Continuing Education and Demonstration of Competence
  • Review, Consultation, and Supervision by Peers
  • 9. Issues in Supervision and Consultation
  • Ethical and Legal Issues in Clinical Supervision
  • Multicultural Issues in Supervision
  • Multiple Roles and Relationships in the Supervisory Process
  • Ethical and Professional Issues in Consultation
  • 10. Issues in Theory, Practice, and Research
  • Developing a Counseling Stance
  • The Division of Responsibility in Therapy
  • Deciding on the Goals of Counseling
  • The Use of Techniques in Counseling
  • Diagnosis as a Professional Issue
  • Using Tests in Counseling
  • Counseling in a Managed Care Environment
  • Ethical Issues in Psychotherapeutic Research
  • 11. Ethical Issues in Couples and Family Therapy
  • Ethical Standards in Couples and Family Therapy
  • Contemporary Professional Issues
  • Values in Couples and Family Therapy
  • Gender-Sensitive Couples and Family Therapy
  • Responsibilities of Couples and Family Therapists
  • Confidentiality in Couples and Family Therapy
  • Informed Consent in Couples and Family Therapy
  • 12. Ethical Issues in Group Work
  • Training and Supervision of Group Leaders
  • Co-Leadership
  • Ethical Issues in Group Membership
  • Confidentiality in Groups
  • Values in Group Counseling
  • Diversity Issues in Group Work
  • Uses and Abuses of Group Techniques
  • The Consultation and Referral Process
  • Issues Concerning Termination
  • 13. Ethical Issues in Community Work
  • The Community Mental Health Orientation
  • Roles of Counselors Working in the Community
  • The Value of Nonlicensed Workers
  • Working Within a System
  • Some Concluding Thoughts About Ethical Thinking
  • References and Suggested Readings
  • Name Index
  • Subject Index