Updated, reorganized, and streamlined to focus squarely on ethical
decision making in counseling and psychotherapy and in the practice
of specialties in counseling. The fifth edition of this text is
unparalleled in helping counselors-in-training use ethical
decision-making processes as a foundation for approaching ethical
and legal dilemmas in clinical practice. Newly organized and
streamlined to eliminate redundancies, this textbook presents
multiple new chapters that reflect the latest developments in
counseling specialty areas. This new edition also features an
overview of ethical decision-making models, principles, and
standards. Abundant instructor resources, reflecting changes to the
fifth edition, include an Instructor's Manual, Power Points, Sample
Syllabi, and a Test Bank. Through its alignment with the CAPREP
standards, the new edition continues to deliver a comprehensive
overview of ethical decision-making models in each chapter, along
with step-by-step processes for applying these models to a wide
range of clinical cases. Case scenarios specific to specialized
practice issues provide insight into practice with different client
populations. Additionally, the text considers office,
administrative, electronic, technology, and related issues, and the
role of values in counseling addressing contemporary emphasis on
ethical treatment of value conflicts that are crucial to the
operation of all practices. Abundant features highlight key content
and reinforce learning, including bold-faced key terms with
definitions, boxed content showcasing crucial information, and
reflection questions to stimulate rigorous thinking. Purchase
includes digital access for use on most mobile devices or
computers. New to the Fifth Edition: Reorganized and streamlined
for ease of use Includes updated reference to codes of ethics from
ASCA and AMHCA Addresses shifts in the structure of specialty
practices including the merger of CORE and CACREP Provides several
new chapters on clinical specialties and supervision issues Focuses
on ethics in counseling specialties: clinical mental health;
school; couples, marriage and family; addictions; career;
rehabilitation; and group Addresses ethical practice of the new
clinical rehabilitation counseling specialty-the only text to do so
Offers student learning activities in each chapter with additional
practice scenarios available for downloading Provides access to
appropriate codes of ethics via chapter-by-chapter links Delivers
updated case scenarios Key Features: Covers all counseling
specialties and their respective ethical codes aligning with recent
developments in the profession Describes how to avoid, address, and
solve serious ethical and legal dilemmas to prepare
counselors-in-training for complex situations they may encounter
Includes objectives, case studies, references, key terms, learning
activities and reflection questions embedded in chapter content
Highlights important information with boxed callouts Addresses key
office, administrative, electronic, technology, and other practice
issues Provides Appendix with web links to codes of ethics in
counseling and specialties Includes Dr. Cottone's Social
Constructivism Decision-Making Model and Dr. Tarvydas's Integrative
Decision-Making Model
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