Ethics in Psychotherapy and Counseling
A Practical Guide
6. Auflage Juni 2021
496 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
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.
Dedications
The Authors
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part 1: Foundations
Chapter 1 Helping Without Hurting
Chapter 2 Ethics in Real Life
Chapter 3 Ehtics Theories and Codes
Chapter 4 Dignity and Respect
Chapter 5 Trust, Power, Caring, and Healing
Chapter 6 Competence, Humility, and the Human Therapist
Chapter 7 Culture, Context, and Ethics in Psychotherapy and Counseling
Chapter 8 Steps in Ethical Decision-Making
Chapter 9 Moral Distress and Moral Courage
Part II: Common Sources of Problems
Chapter 10 Ethics, Science and Pseudoscience
Chapter 11 Ethical Fallacies
Chapter 12 Pitfalls in Ethical Judgement
Chapter 13 Language and Ethics
Chapter 14 Ethics Placebos, Rationalizations, and Excuses
Part III: Special Topics
Chapter 15 Beginnings and Endings, Absence and Access
Chapter 16 Informed Consent and Informed Refusal
Chapter 17 Creating and Using Strategies for Self-Care
Chapter 18 Creating a Professional Will
Chapter 19 Responding to Ethics, Licensing, or Malpractice Complaints
Chapter 20 Assessment, Testing and Diagnosis
Chapter 21 Confidentiality
Chapter 22 Recognizing, Assessing and Responding to Suicidal Risk
Chapter 23 Supporting Human Rights and Adressing Oppression in Psychotherapy
Chapter 24 Therapists in a Virual World: Teletherapy, Electronic Records, and Social Media
Chapter 25 Sexual Attraction to Patients, Therapist Vulnerabilities, and Sexual Relationships with Patients
Chapter 26 Nonsexual Multiple Relationships and Other Boundary Crossings: The Therapeutic and the Harmul, the Risky and the Inevitable
Chapter 27: Steps to Strengthen Ethics in Organizations: Resarch Findings, Ethics Placebos, and What Works
References
About the Authors
Author Index
Subject Index
--Jennifer F. Kelly, PhD, ABPP, 2021 President, American Psychological Association
"This is the best psychology ethics book on the market; a must-have resource for any applied psychologist or mental health professional. The internationally recognized scholars and practitioners use research, case examples, legal decisions, and diversity-related topics to bring ethical dilemmas to life. This volume makes me excited to teach on ethics."
--Helen A. Neville, PhD,Professor in the Department of Educational Psychology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
"The 6th edition is a stunningly good book. If there is only one book you buy on ethics, this is the one."
--David H. Barlow PhD, ABPP,Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry Emeritus;Founder, Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders (CARD), Boston University
"No other ethics text comes close to matching its comprehensiveness. The 6th edition is a paradigm of excellence and should be required reading for all mental health practitioners."
--Derald Wing Sue, PhD, Professor of Psychology and Education Teachers College, Columbia University
"This 6th edition of Ethics in Psychotherapy and Counseling takes ethical reasoning and practice to a new level by addressing the complexity of video conferencing and the use of digital tools while emphasizing issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion. An absolute must-read for all clinicians."
--Martin Drapeau, PhD, Professor, McGill University; former editor of Canadian Psychology
"Like all areas of human functioning, ethics is influenced by culture. Yet, during my psychological training over 20 years ago, the recognition and inclusion of topics related to culture and other diverse aspects of the human experience (e.g., race, gender, religion, sexual orientation) in ethics were marginalized, if they were mentioned at all. In this 6th edition of Ethics in Psychotherapy and Counseling, the authors have updated an already classic book that is responsive to the emergent needs of this historical moment."
--Kevin O. Cokley, PhD, Professor of Educational Psychology and African and African Diaspora Studies, The University of Texas at Austin
"The authors of this 6th edition continue to represent the 'conscience of psychology.' The inclusion of new and important material makes this the essential handbook of ethics in contemporary psychology."
--Bonnie R. Strickland, PhD, Former President, American Psychological Association
"This is a MUST READ for both beginning and seasoned clinicians. KUDOS!"
--Don Meichenbaum, PhD, Research Director of the Melissa Institute for Violence Prevention, Miami
Melba J.T. Vasquez, PhD, is a licensed psychologist and former President of the American Psychological Association. She is a Fellow of ten divisions of the American Psychological Association and is a recipient of the 2020 APA Award for Lifetime Achievement.
Nayeli Y. Chavez-Duenas, PhD, is a licensed psychologist and professor. She is a recipient of the 2018 American Psychological Association Distinguished Citizen Psychologist Award.
Hector Y. Adames, PsyD, is a licensed psychologist and professor. He chaired the Committee on Ethnic Minority Affair (CEMA) of the American Psychologist Association (APA) and is a recipient of the 2018 Distinguished Emerging Professional Contributions to Research Award from the Society for the Psychological Study of Culture, Ethnicity, and Race of the APA.