Ethics in Psychotherapy and Counseling. Kenneth S. Pope

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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 Addressing Oppression in Psychotherapy Chapter 24: Therapists in a Virtual 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, the Harmful, the Risky, and the Inevitable Chapter 27: Steps to Strengthen Ethics in Organizations: Research Findings, Ethics Placebos, and What Works

      12  References

      13  About the Authors

      14  Author Index

      15  Subject Index

      16  End User License Agreement

      List of Illustrations

      1 Chapter 7Figure 7.1. The Deep and Surface Levels of Culture Model.

      2 Chapter 23Figure 23.1. Socialization and Oppression in Psychotherapy (SOP) Framework.

      List of Tables

      1 Chapter 3Table 3.1. Ethical Problems Reported by a National Sample of APA Members.

      2 Chapter 6Table 6.1. Percentages of Intense Emotions and Other Reactions in Therapy.Table 6.2. Percentages of Male and Female Therapists Reporting Having Been Abused.Table 6.3. Therapists’ Experiences as Therapy Patients.

      3 Chapter 20Table 20.1. Helms’ Assessment Equivalence Assumptions.

      4 Chapter 23Table 23.1. Universal Declaration of Ethical Principles for Psychologists…

      5 Chapter 25Table 25.1. Characteristics of 958 Patients Who Had Been Sexually Involve…Table 25.2. Reasons Therapists Offer for Refraining from Sexual Involveme…Table 25.3. Characteristics of Clients to Whom Therapists Are Attracted.Table 25.4. Ten Common Therapists’ Reactions to Victims of Therapis…

      Guide

      1  Cover

      2  Critical Praise for Ethics in Psychotherapy and Counseling

      3  Title page

      4  Copyright

      5  Series Page

      6 Table of Contents

      7  The Authors

      8  Preface

      9  Acknowledgements

      10  Begin Reading

      11  References

      12  About the Authors

      13  Author Index

      14  Subject Index

      15  End User License Agreement

      Pages

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      2  ii

      3  iii

      4  iv

      5  v

      6  vi

      7  vii

      8  viii

      9  ix

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