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ACA Ethical Standards Casebook


ACA Ethical Standards Casebook


7. Aufl.

von: Barbara Herlihy, Gerald Corey

63,99 €

Verlag: American Counseling Association
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 04.11.2014
ISBN/EAN: 9781119025511
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 337

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<p><i>“This practical guide is ideal both for teaching future members of the profession about their ethical responsibilities and for reinforcing ethical competence among current professionals. We strongly recommend this book.”</i></p> <p> </p> <p>Jeffrey E. Barnett, PsyD, ABPP                                                   W. Brad Johnson, PhD</p> <p>Loyola University Maryland                                                         United States Naval Academy</p> <p>Coauthors, <i>Ethics Desk Reference for Counselors</i>, 2nd Edition</p> <p><i> </i></p> <p><i>“Herlihy and Corey’s text boosts the reader’s ethical understanding leaps and bounds above mere reading of the</i> ACA Code of Ethics<i>. With multifaceted case study examples and an integrated approach to tackling ethical dilemmas, this book is a must-read for students, counselors, counselor educators, and supervisors.”</i></p> <p> </p> <p>Shannon Hodges, PhD                                                                   Michael Knight</p> <p>Niagara University                                                                           Graduate Student, Niagara University</p> <p>ACA Ethics Revision Task Force Member</p> <p><i> </i></p> <p><i> </i></p> <p>The seventh edition of this top-selling text provides a comprehensive resource for understanding the 2014 <i>ACA Code of Ethics</i> and applying its principles to daily practice. Each individual standard of the <i>Code</i> is presented with an explanatory case vignette, and a Study and Discussion Guide is provided at the beginning of each major section of the <i>Code</i> to stimulate thought and discussion. Common ethical concerns, with instructive case studies, are then explored in individual chapters. Topics addressed include client rights and informed consent, social justice and counseling across cultures, confidentiality, counselor competence, working with minor clients, managing boundaries, client harm to self or others, counselor training and supervision, research and publication, and the intersection of ethics and law. Chapters new to this edition examine managing value conflicts and the issues surrounding new technology, social media, and online counseling. The <i>Casebook</i> also contains an Inventory of Attitudes and Beliefs About Ethical Issues to assist counselors in developing a personal ethical stance.<br /><br /></p> <p>This eighth edition provides a current and comprehensive discussion of counselors’ legal and ethical responsibilities, an examination of state and federal laws as they relate to practice, and helpful risk management strategies. Attorney Nancy Wheeler and Burt Bertram, a private practitioner and counselor educator, offer real-world practical tips to help navigate professional risks while providing competent clinical care. New or updated topics include matters surrounding informed consent, current case law on duty to warn/protect and issues surrounding suicide in college/university settings, electronic records and ransomware concerns, and updates on state licensure board data regarding boundary violations. The authors’ legal and ethical decision-making model will assist counselors and students with processing their own legal and ethical dilemmas, and the <i>ACA Code of Ethics</i> is included as a handy reference.<br /><br />*Requests for digital versions from ACA can be found on www.wiley.com<br /> <br />*To purchase print copies, please visit the ACA <a href="https://imis.counseling.org/store/detail.aspx?id=78089">website</a>.</p> <p>*Reproduction requests for material from books published by ACA should be directed to <a href="mailto:permissions@counseling.org">permissions@counseling.org</a>.</p> <p> </p>
<p>Acknowledgments ix</p> <p>About the Authors xi</p> <p>About the Contributors xiii</p> <p>Making the Best Use of the Casebook xvii</p> <p><b>Part I Introduction 1</b></p> <p>Evolution of the ACA Ethical Standards and the Casebook 4<br /><i>Perry C. Francis</i></p> <p>Foundations of Codes of Ethics 12<br /><i>Barbara Herlihy and Gerald Corey</i></p> <p>Developing a Personal Ethical Stance 15</p> <p>The Ethical Decision-Making Process 15</p> <p>A Review of Ethical Decision-Making Models 16<br /><i>Melissa D. Deroche, Emeline Eckart, Earniesha Lott, Candace N. Park, and Latrina Raddler</i></p> <p>Elements of Ethical Decision Making 20<br /><i>Barbara Herlihy and Gerald Corey</i></p> <p>Enforcement of the ACA Code of Ethics 23</p> <p>An Inventory of Your Attitudes and Beliefs About Ethical Issues 25</p> <p><b>Part II ACA Code of Ethics With Illustrative Vignettes 33</b></p> <p>Section A <br />The Counseling Relationship 37</p> <p>Section B <br />Confidentiality and Privacy 55</p> <p>Section C <br />Professional Responsibility 66</p> <p>Section D<br />Relationships With Other Professionals 78</p> <p>Section E<br />Evaluation, Assessment, and Interpretation 82</p> <p>Section F<br />Supervision, Training, and Teaching 93</p> <p>Section G<br />Research and Publication 114</p> <p>Section H<br />Distance Counseling, Technology, and Social Media 125</p> <p>Section I<br />Resolving Ethical Issues 133</p> <p><b>Part III Issues and Case Studies 139</b></p> <p>Chapter 1<br />Client Rights and Informed Consent 143<br /><i>Gerald Corey and Barbara Herlihy</i></p> <p>Case Study 1: Keep Kendra’s Secret, or Not? 147<br /><i>Kelly L. Wester</i></p> <p>Case Study 2: A Minor (?) Client 150<br /><i>J. Scott Young</i></p> <p>Chapter 2<br />Social Justice and Counseling Across Cultures 155<br /><i>Courtland C. Lee</i></p> <p>Case Study 3: She’s Done This Before 162<br /><i>William B. McKibben and Jodi L. Bartley</i></p> <p>Case Study 4: Working With an Immigrant Family 164<br /><i>Laura M. Gonzalez</i></p> <p>Chapter 3<br />Confidentiality 169<br /><i>Barbara Herlihy and Gerald Corey</i></p> <p>Case Study 5: The Slap—How to Best Help Hope 176<br /><i>Chris C. Lauer</i></p> <p>Case Study 6: A Supervisee Feels Betrayed 179<br /><i>Adria Shipp</i></p> <p>Chapter 4<br />Competence 183<br /><i>Gerald Corey and Barbara Herlihy</i></p> <p>Case Study 7: I Feel Exhausted 187<br /><i>Isabel A. Thompson</i></p> <p>Case Study 8: Couples Counseling Gone Wrong 189<br /><i>Jennifer M. Johnson</i></p> <p>Chapter 5<br />Managing Value Conflicts 193<br /><i>Barbara Herlihy and Gerald Corey</i></p> <p>Case Study 9: I’m Stuck 198<br /><i>Anneliese A. Singh</i></p> <p>Case Study 10: A Parental Dilemma: Hastening the Death of a Child 202<br /><i>Karen Swanson Taheri</i></p> <p>Chapter 6<br />Counseling Minor Clients 205<br /><i>Mark Salo</i></p> <p>Case Study 11: A Legal Guardian Presses for Confidential Information 207<br /><i>Amanda Crawford</i></p> <p>Case Study 12: A Pregnant Teenager: A School Counselor’s Quandary 211<br /><i>Danielle Shareef</i></p> <p>Chapter 7<br />Managing Boundaries 215<br /><i>Gerald Corey and Barbara Herlihy</i></p> <p>Case Study 13: Disputing Unhealthy Beliefs or Imposing Values? 223<br /><i>Craig S. Cashwell and Tammy H. Cashwell</i></p> <p>Case Study 14: If You Will Excuse Me 226<br /><i>Matthew L. Lyons</i></p> <p>Chapter 8<br />Working With Clients Who May Harm Themselves 231<br /><i>James L. Werth Jr. and Jennifer Stroup</i></p> <p>Case Study 15: Suicide or a Well-Reasoned End-of-Life Decision? 237<br />James L. Werth Jr. and Jennifer Stroup</p> <p>Case Study 16: A Suicidal Teenager 240<br /><i>Robert E. Wubbolding</i></p> <p>Chapter 9<br />Technology, Social Media, and Online Counseling 245<br /><i>Martin Jencius</i></p> <p>Case Study 17: Making Social Media Decisions for an Agency 254<br /><i>Martin Jencius</i></p> <p>Case Study 18: A Client’s Friend Request 256<br /><i>Martin Jencius</i></p> <p>Chapter 10<br />Supervision and Counselor Education 259<br /><i>Barbara Herlihy and Gerald Corey</i></p> <p>Case Study 19: Poor Supervision or Impaired Student? 264<br /><i>Edward Neukrug and Gina B. Polychronopoulos</i></p> <p>Case Study 20: An Imposition of Values? 268<br /><i>Alwin E. Wagener</i></p> <p>Chapter 11<br />Research and Publication 273<br /><i>Richard E. Watts</i></p> <p>Case Study 21: Expert Review of a Research Study 275<br /><i>Richard E. Watts</i></p> <p>Case Study 22: A Question of Authorship 277<br /><i>Richard E. Watts</i></p> <p>Chapter 12<br />The Intersection of Ethics and Law 281<br /><i>Burt Bertram and Anne Marie “Nancy” Wheeler</i></p> <p>Case Study 23: A Student Commits Suicide 283<br /><i>Burt Bertram and Anne Marie “Nancy” Wheeler</i></p> <p>Case Study 24: Good Intentions Go Awry 286<br /><i>Burt Bertram and Anne Marie “Nancy” Wheeler</i></p> <p>Highlights of Ethical Practice 289</p> <p>References 293</p> <p>Index 303</p>
<p><b>Barbara Herlihy</b>, PhD, LPC, LPC-S, is University Research Professor in the Counselor Education graduate program at the University of New Orleans. She has served on the American Counseling Association Ethics Committee as chair and as a member and as a member of the task forces to revise the 1995 and 2005 ACA codes of ethics. Dr. Herlihy is the coauthor of several books on ethical issues in counseling: Ethical, Legal, and Professional Issues in Counseling; Boundary Issues in Counseling, the ACA Ethical Standards Casebook, and Dual Relationships in Counseling; all with Gerald Corey; and the ACA Ethical Standards Casebook. She is also the author or coauthor of more than 50 journal articles and 25 book chapters on ethics, multicultural counseling, feminist therapy, and other topics. She is the recipient of the Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Courtland Lee Social Justice Award and the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Distinguished Mentor Award. She is a frequent presenter of seminars and workshops on ethics across the United States and internationally, most recently in Malta, Venezuela, and Mexico.</p> <p><b>Gerald Corey</b>, EdD, ABPP, NCC, is a professor emeritus of human services and counseling at California State University at Fullerton. He is a Diplomate in Counseling Psychology, American Board of Professional Psychology; a licensed counseling psychologist; and a Fellow of the American Counseling Association, the Association for Specialists in Group Work, and the American Psychological Association, in both Division 17 and Division 49. He is the recipient of both the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Mental Health Counselors Association in 2011 and the ASGW's Eminent Career Award in 2001. Dr. Corey has authored or coauthored 15 textbooks in counseling that are currently in print, has made fi ve educational DVD programs on various aspects of counseling, and has written numerous articles and book chapters. Some of his coauthored books include Issues and Ethics in the Helping Professions, Becoming a Helper, I Never Knew I Had a Choice, Groups: Process and Practice, and Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy. In the past 35 years the Coreys have conducted group counseling training workshops for mental health professionals at many universities in the United States as well as in Canada, Mexico, China, Hong Kong, Korea, Germany, Belgium, Scotland, England, and Ireland.</p>

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