The ethical and professional practice of counseling and psychotherapy
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The ethical and professional practice of counseling and psychotherapy
Pearson / Allyn and Bacon, c2007
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In addition to providing foundational information about ethical codes and legal statues, this new text advocates for counseling personnel to view ethical issues as challenges for personal and professional growth.
Written in an accessible, concise and easy to read style, this book endeavors to broaden the traditional focus of ethical study to include topics that students and practicing clinicians will find consistent with their own personal strivings and professional needs. While covering the traditional core percepts of professional ethics in considerable detail: confidentiality, informed consent, boundaries and the use of power, and competency and professional responsibility, it also advocates for counseling personnel to view ethical issues as challenges for personal and professional growth. And, it includes a number of critical topics that counselors and therapists face or will face in daily practice. These include organizational ethics, virtue ethics, and an expanded view of multicultural ethics with a focus on community values as well as on religious and spiritual issues.
This new book includes a special chapter in the appendix that emphasizes ways in which counselors and therapists can grow and achieve excellence in their personal and professional lives. Unique and essential coverage of organizational ethics (OE) is addressed making readers aware of how organizational dynamics can exert such powerful influence on ethical decision making (Ch 4 & 10-14). Unique coverage of the ethical considerations involving spiritual and religious issues as well as the use of alternative interventions in counseling and psychotherapy are covered, including the common lawsuits brought against counselors and therapists using spiritual and alternative interventions (Ch 3). A unique section in the appendix describes the psychological and philosophical basis of ethical decision-making for readers who want and need a more in-depth discussion.
Table of Contents
Preface
I. ETHICAL, PROFESSIONAL, AND CONTEXTUAL CONSIDERATIONS.
1. The Ethical and Professional Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy.
MAKING COUNSELING PRACTICE DECISIONS IN THE PAST
MAKING COUNSELING PRACTICE DECISIONS TODAY
Professional Domain Considerations
Ethical Domain Consideration
THE KEY ROLE OF ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN MAKING COUNSELING
PRACTICE DECISIONS
PREMISES AND PERSPECTIVES ON ETHICAL AND PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
Basic Premises
Three Perspectives on Ethical and Professional Practice
BASIC TERMINOLOGY
General Ethics
Applied Ethics
Ethical Dilemma
Personal Ethics
THE DOMAINS AND DIMENSIONS OF ETHICAL THINKING AND DECISION MAKING
Professional Domain
Ethical Domain
Contextual Domain
A STRATEGY FOR DECISION MAKING IN COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY PRACTICE
2. Personal and Developmental Ethics.
THE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF COUNSELORS AND THERAPISTS
Levels of Counselor and Therapist Development
Levels of Ethical Development
ETHICAL VALUES IN COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY
Ethical Principles
Ethical Values
Ethical Values and Practices of Master Therapists
ETHICAL THEORIES IN COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY
Six Ethical Theories
Implications for Counseling and Psychotherapy Practice
ETHICAL CODES AND PRACTICE BEHAVIOR
FOSTERING ETHICAL DEVELOPMENT IN COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY
Ethical Autobiography
Ethical Decision-Making Style
Ethical Acculturation
3. Multicultural, Relational, and Spiritual Issues in Ethics.
THE RELATIONAL DIMENSION
The Relational Dimension in Counseling
The Relational Dimension in
Supervision
The Relational Dimension in Ethical Decisions
THE MULTICULTURAL DIMENSION
Cultural Sensitivity and Competency
Core Cultural Competencies
The Primacy of Cultural Awareness
Cultural Considerations and Ethical Decisions
THE RELIGIOUS AND SPIRITUAL DIMENSION
Spirituality
Professional and Personal Stance Regarding Spirituality and Religion
Levels of Professional Incorporation of the Spiritual Dimension in Counseling Practice
Spiritual Assessment
Spiritual and Religious
Competencies for Counselors
4. Organizational Ethics.
ORGANIZATIONAL SYSTEMS AND DYNAMICS
Structural Subsystem
Cultural Subsystem
Administrative Subsystem
Staff Subsystem
Strategy Subsystem
Environmental Subsystem
DIFFERENTIATING PERSONAL, PROFESSIONAL, AND ORGANIZATIONAL ETHICS
THE CENTRALITY OF ORGANIZATIONAL ETHICS FOR ORGANIZATIONAL SUCCESS
The Central Role of Organizational Culture and Leadership
Three Differing Perspectives
SYSTEMIC FACTORS IMPACTING ORGANIZATIONAL ETHICS
Conflict between Personal Ethics and Organizational Policy
Impact of Organizational
Dynamics on Ethical Dilemmas
ORGANIZATIONAL ETHICS AND PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
Confidentiality
Informed Consent
COUNSELING PRACTICE AND ORGANIZATIONAL ETHICS
Financial Consideration
Efficiency and Expediency
Personal-Organizational Ethical Conflicts
ASSESSING AND EVALUATING ORGANIZATIONAL ETHICS IN A COUNSELING SETTING
Ethics Audits
Organizational Ethics Inventory
Ethics Compliance Audit
COMMUNITY VALUES
Impact of Community Values
Recognizing Community Values
5. Ethical and Professional Decision Making in Counseling and Psychotherapy.
DECISION MAKING IN COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY
Professional Considerations
Contextual Considerations
Ethical
Considerations
APPROACHES TO ETHICAL DECISION MAKING
THE PROFESSIONAL AND ETHICAL PRACTICE DECISIONAL STRATEGY
The Eight Steps of the Decisional Strategy
CASE ILLUSTRATION OF THE ETHICAL AND PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE DECISIONAL STRATEGY
PROFESSIONAL DIMENSION
CONTEXTUAL DIMENSION
ETHICAL DIMENSION
APPLYING THE ETHICAL AND PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE DECISION STRATEGY
II. ETHICAL STANDARDS OF PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE.
6. Confidentiality.
THE CONTEXTUAL DOMAIN AND CONFIDENTIALITY
THE ETHICAL BASIS OF THE CONCEPT OF CONFIDENTIALITY
Beneficence and Confidentiality
Nonmalificence and Confidentiality
Care and Confidentiality
Respect for Privacy and Confidentiality
EMERGING BRAIN SCIENCE AND CONFIDENTIALITY
Attachment and Confidentiality
LEGAL ASPECTS OF CONFIDENTIALITY
Privileged Communication
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA) of 1996
Personal-Developmental and Organizational Ethics in a Regulatory Context
EXCEPTIONS TO CONFIDENTIALITY
Abuse and Confidentiality
Suicide and Confidentiality
Threats to Others and Confidentiality
RIGHTS OF CHILDREN AND CONFIDENTIALITY
7. Informed Consent.
THE CONTEXTUAL DOMAIN AND INFORMED CONSENT
THE LEGAL AND ETHICAL BASIS OF THE NEED FOR CONSENT FOR TREATMENT
KEY ELEMENTS OF AN INFORMED CONSENT DOCUMENT
SYSTEMIC AND MULTICULTURAL CONSIDERATIONS IN INFORMED CONSENT PROCEDURES
INFORMED CONSENT AND MINORS
Assent to Treatment
Exceptions to the General Requirement of Parental Consent
INVOLUNTARY COMMITMENT AND INFORMED CONSENT
ON-LINE COUNSELING AND INFORMED CONSENT
8. Conflict of Interest, Boundaries, and the Use of Power.
THE CONTEXTUAL DOMAIN AND CONFLICT OF INTEREST, BOUNDARIES, AND THE USE OF POWER
Personal-Developmental
Relational-Multicultural
Organizational
Ethics-Community Values
POWER IN COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC RELATIONSHIPS
Abuse of Power as a Process and Not an Event
DUAL AND MUTUAL RELATIONSHIPS
BOUNDARY VIOLATIONS
Process versus Event
Therapist Self-Care: A Way of Avoiding Boundary Violations
Sexual and Nonsexual Boundary Violations
BOUNDARY CROSSINGS
A TEMPLATE FOR EVALUATING THE ETHICS OF NONSEXUAL DUAL RELATIONSHIPS
9. Competency and Professional Responsibility.
COUNSELING AS A PROFESSION
Defining Profession and Professional
The Counseling Profession
COMPETENCE AND WORK ORIENTATION
Three Work Orientations
The Relationship between Work Orientation and Competence
ETHICAL AND LEGAL ASPECTS OF COMPETENCE
Ethical Aspects
Legal Aspects
PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE
Continuum of Competence
Scope of Practice
ACHIEVING AND MAINTAINING COMPETENCE
Attaining Competence
Maintaining Competence
INCOMPETENCE
Impairment versus Incompetence
Three Types of Incompetence
DISTRESS, BURNOUT, AND IMPAIRMENT
Strategies for Preventing Burnout and Impairment
NEGLIGENCE AND MALPRACTICE
Negligence
Malpractice
VIEWING COMPETENCE FROM THE THREE PERSPECTIVES
Perspective I
Perspective II
Perspective III
MASTER THERAPISTS AND COMPETENCE
COMPETENCE AND THE DEVELOPMENTAL, RELATIONAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL DIMENSIONS
III. ETHICAL AND PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE IN SPECIALTY AREAS.
10. School Counseling.
ROUTINE PRACTICE FOR SCHOOL COUNSELING
CONTEXTUAL ISSUES IN SCHOOL COUNSELING
Personal-Developmental
Relational-Multicultural
Organizational Ethics-Community Values
CORE ETHICAL ISSUES FOR SCHOOL COUNSELORS
Confidentiality
Informed Consent
Conflicts of Interest and Boundaries
Competence
LEGAL ISSUES AFFECTING THE PRACTICE OF SCHOOL COUNSELING
Legal Rights of Parents and Confidentiality
Mandatory Abuse Reporting
Threat of Harm to Self or Others
Case Law Related to the Practice of School Counseling
Student Records
Students with Special Needs
Ethics and Sexual Behavior
Spirituality and School Counseling
CASE ILLUSTRATION OF ETHICAL-PROFESSIONAL DECISION MAKING IN SCHOOL COUNSELING
11. Mental Health Counseling.
ROUTINE PRACTICE OF MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING
CONTEXTUAL ISSUES IN MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING
Personal-Developmental
Relational-Multicultural
Organizational Ethics-Community Values
CORE ETHICAL ISSUES AND CODES OF ETHICS FOR MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELORS
Confidentiality
Informed Consent
Conflicts of Interest Competency
REPORTS OF THE ACA ETHICS COMMITTEES
LEGAL ISSUES AND CASE LAW AFFECTING MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELORS
Duty to Warn/Duty to Protect
Immunity from Suit for Breaking Confidentiality
Client-Counselor Privileged Communication/Confidentiality
SPECIAL TOPICS IN MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING
Managed Care
Substance Abuse/Drug Addiction
Group Counseling
Spirituality and Mental Health Counseling
CASE ILLUSTRATION OF ETHICAL-PROFESSIONAL DECISION MAKING IN MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING
12. Couples and Family Counseling and Therapy.
ROUTINE PRACTICE OF COUPLES AND FAMILY THERAPY
HIPAA Considerations
CONTEXTUAL ISSUES IN COUPLES AND FAMILY THERAPY
Personal-Developmental
Relational-Multicultural
Organizational Ethics-Community Values
CORE ETHICAL ISSUES AND CODES OF ETHICS FOR COUPLES AND FAMILY THERAPISTS
Confidentiality
Informed Consent
Conflicts of Interest
Competency
PREVALENCE OF ETHICAL BREACHES 323
LEGAL ISSUES AND CASE LAW AFFECTING COUPLES AND FAMILY THERAPISTS
Child Abuse
Immunity for Reporting
Threats to Others
Communication Regarding a Third Party
Threats to Self
SPECIAL ISSUES IN COUPLES AND FAMILY THERAPY
Training, Licensure and Certifications
CASE ILLUSTRATION OF ETHICAL-PROFESSIONAL DECISION MAKING IN COUPLES AND FAMILY COUNSELING
13. Rehabilitation Counseling and Career Counseling.
INTRODUCTION TO CAREER AND REHABILITATION COUNSELING
Career Counseling
Rehabilitation Counseling
ROUTINE PRACTICE OF CAREER COUNSELING
ROUTINE PRACTICE OF REHABILITATION COUNSELING
CONTEXTUAL ISSUES IN CAREER COUNSELING
Personal-Developmental
Relational-Multicultural
Organizational Ethics-Community Values
CONTEXTUAL ISSUES IN REHABILITATION COUNSELING
Personal-Developmental
Relational-Multicultural
Organizational
Ethics-Community Values
CORE ETHICAL ISSUES IN CAREER COUNSELING
Competency
Informed Consent
Confidentiality
CAREER-SPECIFIC ETHICAL ISSUES
Independent Practice
Boundary Issues and the Use of Power
Spiritual Issues
LEGAL ISSUES IN CAREER COUNSELING
CONCLUDING NOTE: PERSPECTIVE III AND RELATIONAL ISSUES
CORE ETHICAL ISSUES IN REHABILITATION COUNSELING
Competency
Confidentiality
Informed Consent
Conflicts of Interest
SPECIFIC ETHICAL ISSUES IN REHABILITATION COUNSELING
Supervision
The Use of Power: Giving It to Clients
Spirituality
LEGAL ISSUES IN REHABILITATION COUNSELING
Privileged Communication
Mandatory Reporting
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Rehabilitation Act
CONCLUDING NOTE: PERSPECTIVE III
CASE ILLUSTRATION OF ETHICAL-PROFESSIONAL DECISION MAKING IN REHABILITATION COUNSELING
14. Ethical and Legal Issues in Supervision.
THE ROUTINE PRACTICE OF SUPERVISION
The Supervisory Agreement
The Development Issues Contract
Written Documentation of Supervision
THE CONTEXTUAL DOMAIN OF SUPERVISION
Personal-Developmental
Relational-Multicultural
Organizational Ethics-Community Values
CORE ETHICAL ISSUES IN SUPERVISION
Confidentiality
Informed Consent
Conflicts of Interest and Boundaries
Competency
SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS IN SUPERVISION
Fair Evaluation and Due Process in Supervision
Multicultural Issues in Supervision
Religious and Spiritual Issues in Supervision
Clinical Supervision, Case Consultation, and Peer Consultation
LEGAL ISSUES AND CASE LAW AFFECTING SUPERVISION
Direct Liability and Vicarious Liability
Proper Monitoring of Supervisees: Some Practical Considerations
Key Legal Cases Involving Supervision
CASE ILLUSTRATION OF ETHICAL-PROFESSIONAL DECISION MAKING IN SUPERVISION
IV. ETHICS AND EFFECTIVE COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY
15. Striving for Personal and Professional Excellence: Ethics as a Way of Life.
A WEEK IN THE LIFE OF BILL JAMES
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Commentary
A WEEK IN THE LIFE OF GERI JACKSON
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Commentary
CONCLUDING NOTE
REFERENCES
Appendix A: Ethical Theories
ETHICAL THEORY
TYPES OF ETHICAL THEORIES
Consequentialist Ethics
Rights Ethics
Duty Ethics
Virtue
Ethics
Care Ethics
Narrative Ethics
CASE ILLUSTRATION: THE ETHICAL THEORIES IN COUNSELING PRACTICE
Appendix B: Dictionary of Key Ethical and Legal Terms.
Index.
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