Includes bibliographical references (pages 407-436) and indexes.
CONTENTS NOTE
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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 : A. American Psychological Association ethical principles of psychologists and code of conduct -- B. Canadian Psychological Association code of ethics for psychologists -- C. American Psychological Association committee on legal issues: strategies for private practitioners coping with subpoenas or compelled testimony for client records or test data -- D. American Psychological Association statement on services by telephone, teleconferencing, and internet -- E. Patient's mental health rights -- F. Ethical guidelines for professional care in a managed care environment -- G. Ethics codes, professional standards, and practice guidelines for assessment, therapy, counseling, and forensic practice.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Provides guidance on the ethical dilemmas and responsibilities that confront psychotherapists, counselors, and other mental health professionals in their day-to-day practices.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Counseling psychologist and client.
Counseling psychologists-- Professional ethics.
Counseling psychology-- Moral and ethical aspects.
Psychotherapists-- Professional ethics.
Psychotherapy-- Moral and ethical aspects.
Counseling-- ethics.
Ethics, Professional.
Health Personnel-- ethics.
Professional Misconduct.
Professional-Patient Relations-- ethics.
Psychotherapy-- ethics.
77.72 psychotherapy: general.
Beroepsethiek.
Counseling psychologist and client.
Counseling psychologist and client.
Counseling psychologists-- Professional ethics.
Counseling psychologists-- Professional ethics.
Counseling psychology-- Moral and ethical aspects.
Counseling psychology-- Moral and ethical aspects.