This new text on ethics and professional development from Rita and
John Sommers-Flanagan (popular authors of Clinical Interviewing and
Counseling and Psychotherapy Theories in Context and Practice)
presents a unique blend of philosophical underpinnings of counseling
ethics and their application in practice. In Section I, the
Sommers-Flanagans describe the philosophical roots of ethical
thinking and then demonstrate how these schools of thought relate to
current counseling practice. Section II focuses on general ethical
problems that all counselors face, including the influence of personal
and cultural values on the helping relationship, the counseling
process, confidentiality, boundaries, assessment, and research.
Section III covers specific ethical issues encountered by counselors
working in specific settings, including agencies, schools, and
private practice and with particular specialties, including couples
and family counseling, rehabilitation counseling, substance abuse
counseling, pastoral counseling, and supervision. Like all of their
texts, the authors weave a multicultural focus throughout the book and
include numerous student-friendly features such as chapter objectives,
candid cases and stories from students and counselors, questions for
reflection, and student discussion activities. The text includes an
Instructor's Manual and PowerPoint slides. Included in each book is a
unique acess code to a companion website with videos featuring the
authors presenting several "guest lectures" on content from the book.
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ISBN
9781119087922
Publisert
2015
Utgave
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Vendor
John Wiley & Sons P&T
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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