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More About This Title Ethics in Psychotherapy and Counseling: A Practical Guide, Second Edition
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Ethical and Legal Codes and Complaints: Historical and Actuarial Foundations.
Trust, Power, and Caring.
Common Misperceptions That Interfere with Ethical Practice.
Competence in Practice.
Beginnings and Endings, Absences and Accessibility.
Informed Consent and Informed Refusal.
Assessment, Testing, and Diagnosis.
Sexual Relationships with Clients.
Nonsexual Multiple Relationships.
Cultural, Contextual, and Individual Differences.
Maintaining and Waiving Confidentiality.
Responding to Suicidal Risk.
The Supervisory Relationship.
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"The second edition of this unique volume provides invaluable ethical guidance for psychologists engaged in professional practice. The scenarios and accompanying questions will prove especially helpful to those who offer courses and workshops concerned with ethics in psychology. (Charles D. Spielberger, former president, American Psychological Association; distinguished research professor of psychology, University of South Florida)
"Pope and Vasquez have taken an excellent text to the next level. This book is outstanding in its comprehensiveness and its currency. Its accessible style makes it useful for students as well as experienced professionals and a must for ethics courses." (Beverly Greene, professor of psychology, St. John's University)
"A wonderful, helpful guide to the complexities of modern-day ethics. As hard as it is to imagine, this revision of their landmark text is even more timely, insightful, and important." (Patrick DeLeon, past-recording secretary, American Psychological Association)
"A wise and useful book that should be in every practitioner's library and be required in all clinical and counseling training programs." (David Mills, former director, APA Ethics Office)
"A splendid book. . . . This is essential reading for all those in psychotherapy and related fields." (Clifford Stromberg, partner, healthcare law, Hogan & Hartson, Washington, DC)