Counseling Ethics for the 21st Century : a Case-Based Guide to Virtuous Practice / Elliot D. Cohen, Gale Spieler Cohen.
Material type: TextPublication details: Thousand Oaks : SAGE Publications, Inc, (c)2018.Edition: firstDescription: 1 online resource (272 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781506345468
- BF636 .C686 2018
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Includes bibliographies and index.
PART I. Becoming a Virtuous Therapist; 1. Building Character; Virtues of Excellent Practitioners; 2. Being Trustworthy; Case Studies: Two Resistant Clients; PART II. RESOLVING ETHICAL ISSUES; 3. Applying Ethical Standards; Case Study: A Clash of Values Inside a Fundamentalist Christian Family; 4. Using an Ethical Decision-Making Process; Case Study: A Hateful Client; PART III. NAVIGATING KEY CONCEPTS: CONFIDENTIALITY AND INFORMED CONSENT; 5. Exercising Discretion; Case Study: A Dangerous Client; 6. Being Candid and Honest; Case Study: Withholding Information from a Depressed Client; PART IV. EMPOWERING AND ADVOCATING FOR VULNERABLE POPULATIONS; 7. Empowering Adult Victims of Domestic Abuse; Case Studies: Physical and Emotional Abuse; 8. Exercising Courage in Protecting Children; Case Study: Child Sexual Abuse; PART V. COUNSELING ACROSS MULTIPLE ROLES AND CULTURES; 9. Being Loyal and Fair to Clients; Case Study: Sex with a Former Client; 10. Multiculturalism and Respect; Case Study: Supervising a Supervisee doing Cross Cultural Counseling; PART VI. COUNSELING IN CYBERSPACE; 11. Being Diligent in the Digital Age; Case Study: A Case of Record Hacking; 12. Providing Competent Online Counseling Services; Case Study: A Suicidal Client; PART VII. DEFINING LIMITS OF CONFIDENTIALITY; 13. Being Benevolent; Case Study: A Terminally Ill Client Contemplating Suicide; 14. Being Nonmalevolent; Case Study: A Sexually Active Client with HIV.
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