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Ethics for Psychotherapists and Counselors. a Proactive Approach (Hardcover)
Anderson, S. — Handelsman, M.
1ª Edición Julio 2009
Inglés
Tapa dura
264 pags
1000 gr
null x null x null cm
ISBN 9781405177672
Editorial WILEY
Description
Ethics for Psychotherapists and Counselors utilizes positive discussions accompanied by a variety of thought-provoking exercises, case scenarios, and writing assignments to introduce readers to all the major ethical issues in psychotherapy.
- First book designed to engage students and psychotherapists in the process of developing a professional identity that integrates their personal values with the ethics and traditions of their discipline
- Authors take a positive and proactive approach that encourages readers to go beyond following the rules and to strive for ethical excellence
- Utilizes a variety of thought-provoking exercises, case scenarios, and writing assignments
- Authors present examples from their own backgrounds to help clarify the issues discussed
- Text emphasizes awareness of one’s own ethical, personal, and cultural backgrounds and how these apply to one’s clinical practice
Table of Contents
Preface 
  Introduction 
Part I: Taking Stock.
1. Basics of Awareness: Knowing Yourself 
  2. Basics of Awareness: Privilege and Social Responsibility 
  3. The Process of Acculturation: Developing Your Professional Ethical Identity 
Part II: The Nuts and Bolts of Psychotherapy Ethics.
4. The Ethical Culture of Psychotherapy 
  5. “I Can’t Believe It’s Not Therapy!”: Boundaries of 
  the Psychotherapy Relationship 
  6. Confidentiality: A Critical Element of Trust in the Relationship 
  7. Informed Consent: The Three-Legged Stool 
  8. Making the Most of Supervision 
  9. Ending Psychotherapy: The Good, the Bad, and the Ethical 
Part III: The Ethical Ceiling.
10. Putting It All Together: Toward Ethical Excellence
Appendix A: Possible Information to Be Shared with Clients 
  Appendix B: Policy Areas 
  References 
  Index 
Author Information
Sharon K. Anderson received her Ph.D. in counseling psychology 
  from the University of Denver. She is a licensed psychologist and has taught 
  in the master’s-level counseling program at Colorado State University 
  since 1994. 
  
  Mitchell M. Handelsman received his Ph.D. in clinical psychology 
  from the University of Kansas. He has taught psychology at the University of 
  Colorado Denver since 1982. He is a licensed psychologist and a Fellow of the 
  American Psychological Association. 
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