精神療法・カウンセリングの倫理:実践ガイド(第6版)<br>Ethics in Psychotherapy and Counseling : A Practical Guide (6TH)

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精神療法・カウンセリングの倫理:実践ガイド(第6版)
Ethics in Psychotherapy and Counseling : A Practical Guide (6TH)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 496 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781119804291
  • DDC分類 174.91583

Full Description

Take your ethical reasoning and practice to the next level with timely discussions of new and reoccuring issues in psychology and counseling.

In the newly revised Sixth Edition of Ethics in Psychotherapy and Counseling: A Practical Guide, a distinguished team of psychologists deliver a compilation of practical and creative approaches to the responsibilities, challenges, and opportunities encountered by therapists and counselors in their work. The book covers the many changes and difficulties created by new technologies like electronic health records, videoconferencing, texting, and practicing across state and provincial boundaries.

Using a new, easy-to-navigate structure and including brand new chapters on cultural ethics, social justice and human rights ethics, and the application of strategies for self-care, the authors discuss complex issues in a straightforward and accessible way. Conversations about moral distress and moral courage and actionable steps to strengthen ethics in organizational settings round out the useful material contained within.

Once referred to as the "conscience of psychology," this must-read book also includes:



A thorough introduction to the foundations of psychotherapeutic ethics, including ethics in real life, ethics in theories and codes, cultural context, ethical decision making, and moral courage.
An exploration of common sources of ethical problems and pitfalls, including: pseudoscience, ethical fallacies, ethical judgement errors, language and rationalizations
Practical discussions of special topics in ethics, including informed consent and informed refusal, using strategies for self-care, responding to ethics, licensing, and malpractice complaints, and confidentiality.
In-depth examination of timely issues, including sexual attraction to patients, digital therapy, and responding to suicidal risk.

Perfect for individual practitioners and teachers of graduate courses, seminars, and continuing education classes, Ethics in Psychotherapy and Counseling: A Practical Guide will also earn a place in the libraries of forensic psychologists and other expert witnesses preparing to testify on the standard of care in malpractice cases.

Contents

The Authors xv

Preface xvii

Acknowledgements xix

Part I: Foundations

Chapter 1 Helping Without Hurting 3

Chapter 2 Ethics in Real Life 12

Chapter 3 Ethics Theories and Codes 22

Chapter 4 Dignity and Respect 40

Chapter 5 Trust, Power, Caring, and Healing 48

Chapter 6 Competence, Humility, and the Human Therapist 59

Chapter 7 Culture, Context, and Ethics in Psychotherapy and Counseling 73

Chapter 8 Steps in Ethical Decision-Making 88

Chapter 9 Moral Distress and Moral Courage 95

Part II: Common Sources of Problems

Chapter 10 Ethics, Science, and Pseudoscience 115

Chapter 11 Ethical Fallacies 121

Chapter 12 Pitfalls in Ethical Judgment 132

Chapter 13 Language and Ethics 142

Chapter 14 Ethics Placebos, Rationalizations, and Excuses 149

Part III: Special Topics

Chapter 15 Beginnings and Endings, Absence and Access 157

Chapter 16 Informed Consent and Informed Refusal 175

Chapter 17 Creating and Using Strategies for Self-Care 196

Chapter 18 Creating a Professional Will 206

Chapter 19 Responding to Ethics, Licensing, or Malpractice Complaints 214

Chapter 20 Assessment, Testing, and Diagnosis 222

Chapter 21 Confidentiality 246

Chapter 22 Recognizing, Assessing, and Responding to Suicidal Risk 263

Chapter 23 Supporting Human Rights and Addressing Oppression in Psychotherapy 288

Chapter 24 Therapists in a Virtual World: Teletherapy, Electronic Records, and Social Media 306

Chapter 25 Sexual Attraction to Patients, Therapist Vulnerabilities, and Sexual Relationships with Patients 327

Chapter 26 Nonsexual Multiple Relationships and Other Boundary Crossings: The Therapeutic, the Harmful, the Risky, and the Inevitable 357

Chapter 27 Steps to Strengthen Ethics in Organizations: Research Findings, Ethics Placebos, and What Works 380

References 390

About the Authors 445

Author Index 454

Subject Index 463