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ETHICS IN COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY, 6th Edition
Standards, Research, and Emerging Issues

Elizabeth Reynolds Welfel
Brooks Cole, 2015

DESCRIPTION

Welfel's ETHICS IN COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY prepares you to deal effectively with the complex ethical and legal issues that you will confront in practice. The book's ten-step model for ethical decision making guides you as you work through and analyze complicated ethics cases and challenging dilemmas. Coverage includes legal research and the professional literature of major topics in ethics (such as consent, confidentiality, and multiple relationships) and in applied settings (such as community mental health, private practice, schools, and teaching/research). Among other changes, the sixth edition integrates the new 2014 ACA Code of Ethics and includes updated discussions of technology and ethics, as well as culturally competent ethical practice.

EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
The reader will be able to:
• List and describe a wide range of ethical issues in the practice of counseling and psychotherapy
• Access resources on which to rely and help deal responsibly with such issues
• Explain in general the fundamental standards for responsible practice
• Describe the 10-step model in ethical decision-making
• Develop strategies in your practice that deal effectively with the complex and ethical issues that you face
• Apply appropriate ethics standards to complex situations
• Describe the most common intentional violation of ethics by professionals based on research
• List the three major components of professional competence
• Analyze how clinicians experiencing burnout and/or impairment should avoid harming clients
• Describe why group counseling requires special kinds of competence acquired through study and supervised experience
• Recognize the three broad forms of incompetent supervision

AUTHOR

Elizabeth Reynolds Welfel is professor and coordinator of the graduate programs in counseling at Cleveland State University. She is the co-author (with Lewis Patterson) of The Counseling Process and co-editor (with Elliott Ingersoll) of The Mental Health Desk Reference. Her current research focuses on the ethics of internet-based counseling services and the design of ethics education to promote responsible practice.

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