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Applied ethics and decision making in mental health / Michael Moyer, Charles Crews.
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Title:Applied ethics and decision making in mental health / Michael Moyer, Charles Crews.
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Author/Creator:Moyer, Michael, author.
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Other Contributors/Collections:Crews, Charles, author.
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Published/Created:Los Angeles : SAGE, [2017]
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Location:BMB LIBRARY (VGH) stacksWhere is this?
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Call Number: WM21 .M69 2017
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:WOODWARD LIBRARY stacksWhere is this?
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Call Number: WM21 .M69 2017
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:BMB LIBRARY (VGH) stacksWhere is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:Psychiatric ethics.
Mental health personnel--Professional ethics.
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Medical Subjects: Counseling--ethics.
Mental Health--ethics.
Professional-Patient Relations--ethics.
Clinical Decision-Making--ethics.
Confidentiality--ethics.
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Description:xvii, 446 pages ; 24 cm
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Series:Counseling and professional identity.
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Summary:Applied Ethics and Decision Making in Mental Health covers professional issues and ethical decision making related to the codes of ethics of the American Counseling Association, the American Psychological Association, and the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy in an easy-to-read format, connecting ethical standards to real-life scenarios. This book not only focuses on the various aspects of legal issues and codes of ethics, but also includes ethical decision making models and exploration into the philosophy behind ethical decision making. By challenging readers to understand their own morals, values, and beliefs, this in-depth guide encourages critical thinking, real world application, and classroom discussion using case illustrations, exercises, and examples of real dialogue in every chapter.--Publisher website.
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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ISBN:9781483349756 paperback alkaline paper
1483349756 paperback alkaline paper
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Contents:Machine generated contents note: Defining Ethics
Codes of Ethics
Principle Ethics
Autonomy
Non Maleficence
Beneficence
Justice
Fidelity
Veracity
Ethics as Philosophy
Relativism Versus Absolutism
Motivation
Socratic Method
Counselor Self-Awareness
Stress in Counseling
Wellness Model
Counselor Credentialing
Professional Associations
Overview of Ethical Decision Making
How Would You Respond If You Were in Charles's Situation?
Ethical Decision-Making Models
Welfel's Model (2010)
Cottone and Tarvydas Integrative Model (2007)
Summary of Decision-Making Models
Identify the Problem
Review Relevant Ethical Codes and Laws
Understand Your Own Morals, Values, and Beliefs and How They Might Influence Your Interpretation of the Code of Ethics and Laws
Identify Possible Courses of Action
Identify Benefits and Consequences of Possible Courses of Action
Consult With Others
Decide on a Course of Action and Implement
Legal Decision Making
Avoiding Ethical Problems
Restrict Your Area of Practice
Maintain Professional Boundaries
Consult With Others
Connect With Other Professional Counselors
Strive for Self-Awareness
Be Transparent With Clients
Multicultural Competence and Understanding Diversity
Diversity Considerations in the Counseling Relationship
Diversity Considerations in Diagnosis and Assessment
Diversity Considerations in Counselor Education and Supervision
Client Rights
Informed Consent
Who
What
Purpose and Goals of Counseling
Benefits Versus Risks of Counseling
Fees and Billing
Confidentiality and Limitations
Grievances
When
How
How Do Counselors Deliver Informed Consent to Clients and Students?
How Do Counselors Make Sure Clients Fully Comprehend the Information Provided?
How Do Counselors Obtain Consent From Minors or Others Who Are Unable to Give Voluntary Consent?
Counselor Responsibilities
Avoiding Imposing Morals, Values, and Beliefs
Record Keeping
Providing Competent Services
Confidentiality
Duty to Protect
Duty to Warn
End-of-Life Decisions
Contagious, Life-Threatening Diseases
Court-Ordered Disclosures
Sharing Information With Subordinates, Interdisciplinary Teams, and Third-Party Payers
Considerations
Confidentiality Versus Privacy
Storage and Disposal of Records
Waiting Rooms
Credit Card Billing
Phone Calls
Public Encounters
Mandatory Reporting (Protecting Children and Vulnerable Adults)
Theory and Techniques
Diagnosis
Identify the Problem
Review Relevant Ethical Codes and Laws
Understand Your Own Morals, Values, and Beliefs and How They Might Influence Your Interpretation of the Code of Ethics and Laws
Identify Possible Courses of Action
Identify Benefits and Consequences of Possible Courses of Action
Consult With Others
Decide on a Course of Action and Implement
Professional Relationships
Advertising
Fees and Billing
Referrals
Credentials
Maintaining Boundaries With Clients
Social Relationships With Clients
Rationale
Potential Benefits
Potential Consequences
Sexual Attraction to Clients
Receiving Gifts
Counselors Understand the Challenges of Accepting Gifts
Counselors Recognize in Some Cultures Small Gifts Are a Token of Respect and Gratitude
Counselors Take Into Account the Therapeutic Relationship
Counselors Take Into Account the Monetary Value of the Gift
Counselors Take Into Account the Client's Motivation in Giving the Gift
Counselors Take Into Account Their Own Motivation for Accepting the Gift
Bartering
Informed Consent
Security Standards
Social Media
Records Storage
Web Maintenance
Multicultural and Disability Considerations
Ethics in Group Work
Counseling Couples and Families
Informed Consent
Confidentiality
Clear and Foreseeable Harm
Confidentiality and Sharing Information With Parents and School Personnel
Responsibilities to the School
Student Records
Responsibilities of Counselor Education Programs
Curriculum
Responsibilities of Counselor Educators
Roles and Relationships Between Counselor Educators and Students
Supervisor Competency
Informed Consent
Who
What
When
Responsibilities of Supervisors
Relationships Between Supervisors and Supervisees
Identify the Problem
Review Relevant Ethical Codes and Laws
Understand Your Own Morals, Values, and Beliefs and How They Might Influence Your Interpretation of the Code of Ethics and Laws
Identify Possible Courses of Action
Identify Benefits and Consequences of Possible Courses of Action
Consult With Others
Decide on a Course of Action and Implement
Researcher Responsibilities
Institutional Review Boards
Participant Safety
Voluntary Participation
Persons Not Able to Give Consent
Commitments to Participants
Confidentiality of Information
Deception
Records Custodian
Rights of Research Participants
Researcher and Participant Relationships
Reporting Results
Publications
Using Case Examples When Sharing Research Results
Plagiarism
Authorship
Manuscript Submissions
Manuscript Reviews.