Ethics in Rural Psychology provides readers with theoretical underpinnings, practical applications, and empirically-based knowledge of the practice of psychology in rural communities.
Ethics in Rural Psychology provides readers with theoretical underpinnings, practical applications, and empirically-based knowledge of the practice of psychology in rural communities.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sara Boilen, PsyD, is the owner and chief psychologist at Sweetgrass Psychological Services, a community-minded group practice in Northwest Montana. She serves on the Montana Board of Psychologists.
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Introduction Section One: Rural America Chapter 1: What Is Rural? Chapter 2: Cultural Competence and Rural America Chapter 3: Rural Americans Chapter 4: The Psychological Landscape of Rural America: Values, Culture, and Norms Chapter 5: Health in Rural America Chapter 6: Healthcare in Rural America Section Two: Ethics in Rural Communities Chapter 7: An Ethical Framework Chapter 8: Ethics in Rural Practice Chapter 9: A Road Map for Managing Ethical Dilemmas in Rural Practice Chapter 10: Dual Roles, Multiple Relationships: No One Is a Stranger Here Chapter 11: Confidentiality and Privacy: Small-Town Secrets Chapter 12: The Generalist: Competencies and Necessity Chapter 13: Life as a Rural Clinician: Isolation, Impairment, and Self-Care Section Three: Innovations and Opportunities: Practical Applications in Rural Communities Chapter 14: Clinical Practice in Insular Communities Chapter 15. Recruitment and Retention Chapter 16. Defining Rural Mental Healthcare Chapter 17: From Collaboration to Colocation: Integrated, Whole-Person Care in Rural America Chapter 18. Telehealth: Advances, Advantages, and Limitations Chapter 19: Creating a Culture: Decreasing Stigma, Increasing Wellness Chapter 20: Closing Thoughts
Introduction Section One: Rural America Chapter 1: What Is Rural? Chapter 2: Cultural Competence and Rural America Chapter 3: Rural Americans Chapter 4: The Psychological Landscape of Rural America: Values, Culture, and Norms Chapter 5: Health in Rural America Chapter 6: Healthcare in Rural America Section Two: Ethics in Rural Communities Chapter 7: An Ethical Framework Chapter 8: Ethics in Rural Practice Chapter 9: A Road Map for Managing Ethical Dilemmas in Rural Practice Chapter 10: Dual Roles, Multiple Relationships: No One Is a Stranger Here Chapter 11: Confidentiality and Privacy: Small-Town Secrets Chapter 12: The Generalist: Competencies and Necessity Chapter 13: Life as a Rural Clinician: Isolation, Impairment, and Self-Care Section Three: Innovations and Opportunities: Practical Applications in Rural Communities Chapter 14: Clinical Practice in Insular Communities Chapter 15. Recruitment and Retention Chapter 16. Defining Rural Mental Healthcare Chapter 17: From Collaboration to Colocation: Integrated, Whole-Person Care in Rural America Chapter 18. Telehealth: Advances, Advantages, and Limitations Chapter 19: Creating a Culture: Decreasing Stigma, Increasing Wellness Chapter 20: Closing Thoughts
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