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Ethics desk reference for counselors
2015,2014
The second edition of this highly practical and easily understood handbook provides counselors and students with the means to quickly apply the 2014 ACA Code of Ethics to practice and to professional roles and activities. It contains on-point recommendations for each standard of the Code, a decision-making model, and a listing of ethics resources. Part I presents each section of the Code, along with a brief commentary that emphasizes its most essential elements, common ethical dilemmas and problems relevant to that section, and specific strategies for risk prevention and positive practice. Part II contains ethical guidance sections focused on areas that counselors often encounter in their work, including culture and diversity, confidentiality and exceptions to confidentiality, counseling suicidal clients, multiple relationships in counseling, competence, supervision, managed care, termination and abandonment, and how to respond to an ethics complaint or malpractice suit. New to this edition is a section titled \"Integrating Technology into Counseling Practice.\" *Requests for digital versions from the ACA can be found on wiley.com. *To request print copies, please visit the ACA website here . *Reproduction requests for material from books published by ACA should be directed to permissions@counseling.org .
Self-Care for Clinicians in Training
by
Carter, Leigh A
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Barnett, Jeffrey E
in
Clinical psychologists
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Clinical psychology
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Graduate students
2014
Self-care for Clinicians in Training: A Guide to Psychological Wellness for Graduate Students in Psychology assists readers in recognizing the challenges and stressors common to being a graduate student and instructs them in maintaining a career-long lifestyle of self-care.
The Ethics of Private Practice
by
Zimmerman, Jeffrey
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Walfish, Steven
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Barnett, Jeffrey E
in
Congresses
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England
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Mental health personnel
2014
The Ethics of Private Practice helps mental health professionals understand the essential ethical issues related to many of the challenges of being in independent mental health practice. Seasoned clinicians Barnett, Zimmerman, and Walfish offer readers astute insight to help them build a practice that is designed to minimize unintended ethical violations and reduce associated risks.
Military Psychologists' Desk Reference
Military Psychologists' Desk Reference is the authoritative guide in the field of military mental health, covering in a clear and concise manner the depth and breadth of this expanding area at a pivotal and relevant time. It brings together the field's top experts to provide concise and targeted reviews of the most salient aspects of military mental health and present the material in an easily digestible manner. It covers important topics, including military culture, working with Special Operations Forces, professional issues and ethical challenges, women in combat, posttraumatic stress, anxiety and sleep disorders, psychologists' involvement in interrogations, and how to build and sustain a resilient Force.
Parental Psychological Control and Identity: The Roles of Warmth, Gender, and Ethnicity
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Barry, Carolyn McNamara
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Kotchick, Beth A.
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DiDonato, Theresa E.
in
Aging
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Behavioral Science and Psychology
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Clinical Psychology
2019
This study examined the moderating roles of parental warmth, gender, and ethnicity on the association between each parent’s psychological control and emerging adults’ identity development among a sample of college students. A total of 678 Asian-American or European-American undergraduates completed self-reported questionnaires assessing variables of interest. Psychological control by mothers and fathers was associated negatively with identity commitment. Hierarchical regression analyses indicated that maternal psychological control was related negatively to identity commitment when parental warmth levels were higher, but not when warmth levels were lower. Additionally, paternal psychological control negatively predicted identity commitment when warmth levels were higher for emerging-adult women only. The findings provide theoretical and practical implications for the field by placing emphasis upon the role of parental warmth and emerging adults’ gender on the relation between parental psychological control and emerging adults’ identity development.
Journal Article
Ethics desk for counselors
2014
The second edition of this highly practical and easily understood handbook provides counselors and students with the means to quickly apply the 2014 ACA Code of Ethics to practice and to professional roles and activities. It contains on-point recommendations for each standard of the Code, a decision-making model, and a listing of ethics resources. Part I presents each section of the Code, along with a brief commentary that emphasizes its most essential elements, common ethical dilemmas and problems relevant to that section, and specific strategies for risk prevention and positive practice. Part II contains ethical guidance sections focused on areas that counselors often encounter in their work, including culture and diversity, confidentiality and exceptions to confidentiality, counseling suicidal clients, multiple relationships in counseling, competence, supervision, managed care, termination and abandonment, and how to respond to an ethics complaint or malpractice suit. New to this edition is a section titled \"Integrating Technology into Counseling Practice.\"
The Anorexia Recovery Skills Workbook
2017
In The Anorexia Recovery Skills Workbook, three psychologists and experts in eating disorders offer an integrated, comprehensive program for people with anorexia nervosa--whether they are currently in treatment or looking to maintain their recovery and prevent relapse. This workbook offers evidence-based skills to help readers rebuild healthy relationships, gain a sense of autonomy and independence, develop a sense of self-worth and self-esteem, set healthy goals, cope with negative emotions, and learn to communicate effectively.
Complementary, Alternative, and Integrative Interventions in Health Psychology
2020
Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) modalities are widely used as stand‐alone treatments, in combination, and integrated with conventional healthcare treatments. The 14 most widely used CAM modalities are reviewed. These are dietary supplements; meditation; chiropractic; aromatherapy; massage therapy; yoga; progressive muscle relaxation; spirituality, religion and prayer; dance movement therapy; acupuncture; reiki; biofeedback; hypnosis; and music therapy. Their uses, potential benefits, research support, limitations, and possible contraindications are reviewed. Recommendations for their use are made to include a careful review of the relevant literature to determine their appropriateness for different treatment needs, consultation, and when needed appropriate referrals.
Book Chapter
Ethics Issues in the Integration of Complementary, Alternative, and Integrative Health Techniques into Psychological Treatment
2020
Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) interventions may be beneficial for many psychotherapy patients. But their use may raise a range of ethical challenges and dilemmas. Issues addressed in this chapter include clinical competence, informed consent, boundaries and multiple relationships, consultation and cooperation with other health professionals, advertising and public statements, integrating CAM techniques with psychological treatment, and making appropriate and effective referrals. Each of these is addressed, and recommendations are made to assist psychologists to integrate CAM into their patients' treatment in accordance with the profession's ethics code so that each patient's clinical needs may best be met.
Book Chapter