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Ethics and Decision Making in Counseling and Psychotherapy 5/e

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Updated, reorganized, and streamlined to focus squarely on ethical decision making in counseling and psychotherapy and in the practice of specialties in counseling. The fifth edition of this text is unparalleled in helping counselors-in-training use ethical decision-making processes as a foundation for approaching ethical and legal dilemmas in clinical practice. Newly organized and streamlined to eliminate redundancies, this textbook presents multiple new chapters that reflect the latest developments in counseling specialty areas. This new edition also features an overview of ethical decision-making models, principles, and standards. Abundant instructor resources, reflecting changes to the fifth edition, include an Instructor's Manual, Power Points, Sample Syllabi, and a Test Bank. Through its alignment with the CAPREP standards, the new edition continues to deliver a comprehensive overview of ethical decision-making models in each chapter, along with step-by-step processes for applying these models to a wide range of clinical cases. Case scenarios specific to specialized practice issues provide insight into practice with different client populations. Additionally, the text considers office, administrative, electronic, technology, and related issues, and the role of values in counseling addressing contemporary emphasis on ethical treatment of value conflicts that are crucial to the operation of all practices. Abundant features highlight key content and reinforce learning, including bold-faced key terms with definitions, boxed content showcasing crucial information, and reflection questions to stimulate rigorous thinking. Purchase includes digital access for use on most mobile devices or computers. New to the Fifth Edition: Reorganized and streamlined for ease of use Includes updated reference to codes of ethics from ASCA and AMHCA Addresses shifts in the structure of specialty practices including the merger of CORE and CACREP Provides several new chapters on clinical specialties and supervision issues Focuses on ethics in counseling specialties: clinical mental health; school; couples, marriage and family; addictions; career; rehabilitation; and group Addresses ethical practice of the new clinical rehabilitation counseling specialty-the only text to do so Offers student learning activities in each chapter with additional practice scenarios available for downloading Provides access to appropriate codes of ethics via chapter-by-chapter links Delivers updated case scenarios Key Features: Covers all counseling specialties and their respective ethical codes aligning with recent developments in the profession Describes how to avoid, address, and solve serious ethical and legal dilemmas to prepare counselors-in-training for complex situations they may encounter Includes objectives, case studies, references, key terms, learning activities and reflection questions embedded in chapter content Highlights important information with boxed callouts Addresses key office, administrative, electronic, technology, and other practice issues Provides Appendix with web links to codes of ethics in counseling and specialties Includes Dr. Cottone's Social Constructivism Decision-Making Model and Dr. Tarvydas's Integrative Decision-Making Model
Robert Rocco Cottone, PhD, LPC is a Professor of Counseling at the University of Missouri, St Louis in the Department of Education Sciences and Professional Programs and a Certified Family Therapist. He has served on the American Counsleing Association (ACA) Ethics Task Force that produced the 2005 revision of the ethics code. He chaired the American Rehabilitation Counseling Code of Professional Ethics revision task force in 2000 and has published extensively on matters of professional ethics and ethical decision making in counseling and psychology. Dr. Cottone is a Fellow of the ACA and the author of several books, including Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy, published by SPC. Vilia Tarvydas, Ph.D., CRC is Professor Emerita and former Chair of the Rehabilitation and Counselor Education Department at The University of Iowa. She has served as President of the National Council on Rehabilitation Education, the American Rehabilitation Counseling Association, and the American Association of State Counseling Boards. She has published extensively on ethics, ethical decision-making, and professional governance and standards and has chaired the ACA and CRCC Ethics Committees. She chaired the CRCC Code Revision Taskforce that wrote the 2010 CRCC Code of Professional Ethics, and was a member of the ACA Code Revision Task Force that wrote the 2005 ACA Code of Ethics, and has been a member of the ACA Ethics Appeals Committee. In July, 2019 she completed a five year term on the Board of Directors of the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP), where she served as Vice-Chair. Dr. Tarvydas is the lead editor of the SPC publication, The Professional Practice of Rehabilitation Counseling and has contributed to several other SPC publications. Michael T. Hartley, PhD, CRC, is an associate professor and faculty chair of the Counseling Program, Department of Disability and Psychoeducational Studies at the University of Arizona. His research has focused on professional ethics, and has 30 peer reviewed journal articles and 10 book chapters focused on the intersection of professional ethics with social justice and digital technology. He is the co-editor of the SPC book, The Professional Practice of Rehabilitation Counseling. Dr. Hartley served on the taskforce to revise the 2017 Code of Ethics for the Rehabilitation Counselor Certification (CRCC). Having served in variety of leadership roles over the years, including the CRCC ethics committee, Dr. Hartley recently served as treasurer of the Arizona Counseling Association (AzCA) and president of the American Rehabilitation Counseling Association (ARCA).
PART I OVERVIEW OF ETHICAL ISSUES IN COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY. CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION TO ETHICAL ISSUES AND DECISION-MAKING IN COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY CHAPTER 2. THE MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONS CHAPTER 3. VALUE ISSUES IN COUNSELING CHAPTER 4. ETHICAL DECISION-MAKING PROCESSES CHAPTER 5. INTRODUCTION TO ETHICAL PRINCIPLES IN COUNSELING CHAPTER 6. INTRODUCTION TO ETHICAL AND LEGAL STANDARDS IN COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY PART II ETHICAL AND LEGAL CHALLENGES ACROSS MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONS CHAPTER 7. CLINICAL MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING PRACTICE CHAPTER 8 SCHOOL COUNSELING AND SCHOOL BASED MENTAL HEALTH PRACTICE CHAPTER 9 COUPLES, MARITAL, AND FAMILY THERAPY CHAPTER 10 REHABILITATION COUNSELING CHAPTER 11 ADDICTIONS COUNSELING CHAPTER 12 CAREER COUNSELING CHAPTER 13. GROUP COUNSELING PART III ORGANIZATIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE ISSUES CHAPTER14. ETHICAL CLIMATE CHAPTER 15. OFFICE, ADMINISTRATIVE, PRACTICES CHAPTER 16. ETHICS OF COUNSELING SUPERVISION CHAPTER 17. TECHNOLOGY ETHICS AND DISTANCE COUNSELING PART VI. CONCLUSION. CHAPTER 18. THE ETHICAL PROFESSIONAL COUNSELOR AND PSYCHOTHERAPIST APPENDIX
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