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Contents
Chapter One Helping Without Hurting | 1 |
Chapter Two Ethics and Critical Thinking | 16 |
Chapter Three Trust Power and Caring | 37 |
Chapter Four Competence and the Human Therapist | 45 |
Chapter Five Creating Strategies for SelfCare | 57 |
Chapter Six Creating a Professional Will | 67 |
Chapter Seven Codes and Complaints in Context | 75 |
Chapter Eight Responding to Ethics Licensing or Malpractice Complaints | 102 |
Chapter Sixteen Confidentiality | 241 |
Chapter Seventeen Responding to Suicidal Risk | 258 |
Chapter Eighteen The Supervisory Relationship | 280 |
Appendix A American Psychological Association Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct | 295 |
Appendix B Canadian Psychological Association Code of Ethics for Psychologists | 327 |
Appendix C American Psychological Association Committee on Legal Issues | 369 |
Appendix D American Psychological Association Statement on Services by Telephone Teleconferencing and Internet | 387 |
Appendix E Patients Mental Health Rights | 389 |
Chapter Nine Steps in Ethical Decision Making | 110 |
Chapter Ten Beginnings and Endings Absences and Accessibility | 117 |
Chapter Eleven Informed Consent and Informed Refusal | 135 |
Chapter Twelve Assessment Testing and Diagnosis | 154 |
Chapter Thirteen Sexual Relationships with Clients | 173 |
Chapter Fourteen Nonsexual Multiple Relationships and Other Boundary Issues | 201 |
Chapter Fifteen Culture Context and Individual Differences | 225 |
Appendix F Ethical Guidelines for Professional Care in a Managed Care Environment | 395 |
Appendix G Ethics Codes Professional Standards and Practice Guidelines for Assessment Therapy Counseling and Forensic Practice | 401 |
References | 407 |
About the Authors | 437 |
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