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ACA ethical standards casebook
by
Corey, Gerald
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Herlihy, Barbara
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American Counseling Association
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American Counseling Association
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Counseling
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Counseling -- standards -- United States -- Practice Guideline
2015,2014
Absolutely required reading for all counselors, clinicians, and counselors-in-training, the seventh edition of this fully updated, top-selling text provides a detailed examination of the newly revised ACA Code of Ethics. Find out what is new in the 2014 Code and which sections have undergone the most significant revision to ensure your understanding of and compliance with the most current ethical standards in the field. In this casebook, each individual standard of the new Code is provided with an illustrative case vignette, and a Study and Discussion Guide is presented at the beginning of each major section of the Code. Primary ethical issues commonly encountered by counselors in their work are then presented in individual chapters, with accompanying case studies. Topics addressed include client rights and informed consent, social justice and advocacy, confidentiality, counselor competence, working with multiple clients, boundary issues, client danger to self or others, counselor training and supervision, and the relationship between law and ethics. Chapters new to this edition explore value conflicts and the issues surrounding social media and new technology. In addition, a new section on putting ethics into practice contains detailed, complex case studies that are representative of real-world practice, as well as small group activities to facilitate learning and discussion.
The art of integrative counseling
2019,2018
Useful as a supplemental text in advanced theories and practicum courses, this fourth edition discusses the key concepts and techniques from many contemporary theories and how to develop an integrative approach to the counseling process to better meet individual client needs. Dr. Corey introduces the techniques that he draws from in his own integrative approach to counseling using a wide variety of case examples with diverse clients. Topics covered include assessing presenting issues; developing a productive working alliance; establishing therapeutic goals; understanding and addressing diversity; working with resistant clients; using evidence-based practice in cognitive, emotive, and behavioral work with clients; dealing with transference and countertransference; and incorporating trends in integrative therapies. To encourage active learning, reflective exercises throughout the text provide readers with opportunities to put themselves in the role of therapist and client. No one knows more about theory-based counseling than Gerald Corey, who has spent the past 50+ years helping us to gain real insight into multiple models. In this book, Corey takes readers from forming a working alliance with clientsthrough the processes for setting and achieving goals. His skill at and understanding of the termination processes is worth the entire book. Not only will The Art of Integrative Counseling be the core text for counseling process and skills courses, it will provide the foundation for effective, truly integrated counseling throughout one s career. James Robert Bitter, EdD, East Tennessee State University Gerald Corey s fourth edition of The Art of Integrative Counseling provides important concepts to consider when developing an integrative approach to working with clients. For beginning counselors, it demonstrates how one can be integrative whether one is behaviorally, cognitively, or affectively oriented. For more advanced counselors, it reminds them of the wealth of information that all theories offer and how techniques or theories can be synthesized into a more effective approach. Whether you are a new counselor trying to figure out how to integrate the many theories you learned about, or a seasoned professional seeking new ways of working with clients, this book has something for you. Edward Neukrug, EdD, Old Dominion UniversityGerald Corey, EdD, ABPP, is professor emeritus of Human Services and Counseling at California State University at Fullerton. *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
Boundary Issues in Counseling
2015,2014
Fully revised in accordance with the 2014 ACA Code of Ethics and the current ethical codes of other mental health organizations, Boundary Issues in Counseling reflects the helping profession's most up-to-date thinking on this topic and offers a wide range of opinions and perspectives. Ethics experts Barbara Herlihy and Gerald Corey, along with 40 guest contributors, share their thoughts on the ethical issues surrounding sexual dual relationships; multiculturalism and social justice; counselor education, supervision, and consultation; group counseling; couples and family counseling; and school counseling. In addition, coverage extends to specialty areas, such as disaster mental health, private practice, addictions and rehabilitation counseling, rural practice, counseling in the military and forensic counseling. This highly regarded book is essential reading for counselors struggling to find a clear personal position on the myriad issues that can arise with multiple relationships. It is also an ideal supplemental text for courses in ethics and professional issues, as well as for practicum and internship seminars to train the next generation of counselors. *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.
Clinical Supervision in the Helping Professions
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Corey, Gerald
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Moulton, Patrice
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Haynes, Robert H
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Clinical psychologists
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Counselors
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Health service administration
2010,2014
This straightforward guide for new and practicing supervisors emphasizes the attainment of skills necessary to effectively supervise others in a variety of settings. Topics covered include the roles and responsibilities of supervisors, the supervisory relationship, models and methods of supervision, becoming a multiculturally competent supervisor, ethical and legal issues in supervision, managing crisis situations, and evaluation in supervision. User-friendly tips, case examples, sample forms, questions for reflection, and group activities are included throughout the text, as are contributing supervisors' Voices From the Field and the Authors' Personal Perspectives-making this an interactive learning tool that is sure to keep readers interested and involved. *Requests for digital versions from the ACA can be found on wiley.com. *To request print copies, please visit the ACA website here: http://isgweb.counseling.org/ISGweb/Purchase/ProductDetail.aspx?Product_code=72898 *Reproduction requests for material from books published by ACA should be directed to permissions@counseling.org