The Cambridge Handbook of Applied Psychological Ethics
Herausgeber: Leach, Mark M; Welfel, Elizabeth Reynolds
The Cambridge Handbook of Applied Psychological Ethics
Herausgeber: Leach, Mark M; Welfel, Elizabeth Reynolds
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This handbook is the first to focus entirely on applied ethics in psychology. Every chapter focuses on the application of ethics to the realistic (and typically complex and confusing) ethical dilemmas in which mental health and other psychology professionals sometimes find themselves.
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This handbook is the first to focus entirely on applied ethics in psychology. Every chapter focuses on the application of ethics to the realistic (and typically complex and confusing) ethical dilemmas in which mental health and other psychology professionals sometimes find themselves.
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- Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 714
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 261mm x 183mm x 44mm
- Gewicht: 1440g
- ISBN-13: 9781107124547
- ISBN-10: 1107124549
- Artikelnr.: 49088140
- Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 714
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 261mm x 183mm x 44mm
- Gewicht: 1440g
- ISBN-13: 9781107124547
- ISBN-10: 1107124549
- Artikelnr.: 49088140
Part I. Ethical Issues in Specific Settings and Challenging Populations: 1.
Ethical considerations for working with military service personnel; 2.
Ethical issues in addressing mental health concerns in schools; 3. Ethical
issues in providing mental health services to college students; 4. Ethical
issues when working in hospital settings; 5. Ethics in a rural context; 6.
Ethics and private practice; 7. Ethics on the edge: working with clients
who are persistently suicidal; 8. Applied addiction ethics; 9. Ethics and
clients who have experienced sexual trauma and intimate partner violence;
10. Ethical issues in the treatment of eating disorders; 11. Ethical
considerations in group psychotherapy; 12. Ethical issues in couple and
family therapy; Part II. Ethical Issues in Working with Diverse
Populations: 13. Ethical issues in working with older adults; 14. Ethical
issues in working with individuals with disability; 15. Ethical issues when
working with people of color; 16. Aging: ethical issues in working with
diverse populations; 17. Applied research in diverse communities: ethical
issues and considerations; 18. Ethical issues and challenges working with
religious individuals and organizations: providing culturally competent
professional mental health services; 19. Ethical issues associated with
mental health interventions for immigrants and refugees; 20. Ethical issues
in psychotherapy with lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender clients: a
cognitive developmental model of ethical competence; Part III. Legal,
Research, and Organizational Issues: 21. Major legal cases that have
influenced mental health ethics; 22. Ethical considerations in forensic
evaluations in family court; 23. Ethical issues in online research; 24.
Ethical issues in international research; 25. Clinical supervision for
multicultural and professional competence; 26. Disciplinary supervision:
ethical challenges for supervisors; 27. Ethical issues in psychological
consultation; Part IV. Emerging Ethical Issues in Professional Practice and
Next Steps: 28. Genetic testing and ethical considerations: cases involving
adolescents and young adults and cancer; 29. Ethical considerations for
behavioral health professionals in primary care settings; 30. Therapy with
children and adolescents in an era of social media and instant electronic
communication; 31. Ethics and ethical decision making in coaching: four
case scenarios; 32. Ethical issues in prevention; 33. Fostering ethical
mental health practice across diverse settings and populations: concluding
thoughts.
Ethical considerations for working with military service personnel; 2.
Ethical issues in addressing mental health concerns in schools; 3. Ethical
issues in providing mental health services to college students; 4. Ethical
issues when working in hospital settings; 5. Ethics in a rural context; 6.
Ethics and private practice; 7. Ethics on the edge: working with clients
who are persistently suicidal; 8. Applied addiction ethics; 9. Ethics and
clients who have experienced sexual trauma and intimate partner violence;
10. Ethical issues in the treatment of eating disorders; 11. Ethical
considerations in group psychotherapy; 12. Ethical issues in couple and
family therapy; Part II. Ethical Issues in Working with Diverse
Populations: 13. Ethical issues in working with older adults; 14. Ethical
issues in working with individuals with disability; 15. Ethical issues when
working with people of color; 16. Aging: ethical issues in working with
diverse populations; 17. Applied research in diverse communities: ethical
issues and considerations; 18. Ethical issues and challenges working with
religious individuals and organizations: providing culturally competent
professional mental health services; 19. Ethical issues associated with
mental health interventions for immigrants and refugees; 20. Ethical issues
in psychotherapy with lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender clients: a
cognitive developmental model of ethical competence; Part III. Legal,
Research, and Organizational Issues: 21. Major legal cases that have
influenced mental health ethics; 22. Ethical considerations in forensic
evaluations in family court; 23. Ethical issues in online research; 24.
Ethical issues in international research; 25. Clinical supervision for
multicultural and professional competence; 26. Disciplinary supervision:
ethical challenges for supervisors; 27. Ethical issues in psychological
consultation; Part IV. Emerging Ethical Issues in Professional Practice and
Next Steps: 28. Genetic testing and ethical considerations: cases involving
adolescents and young adults and cancer; 29. Ethical considerations for
behavioral health professionals in primary care settings; 30. Therapy with
children and adolescents in an era of social media and instant electronic
communication; 31. Ethics and ethical decision making in coaching: four
case scenarios; 32. Ethical issues in prevention; 33. Fostering ethical
mental health practice across diverse settings and populations: concluding
thoughts.
Part I. Ethical Issues in Specific Settings and Challenging Populations: 1.
Ethical considerations for working with military service personnel; 2.
Ethical issues in addressing mental health concerns in schools; 3. Ethical
issues in providing mental health services to college students; 4. Ethical
issues when working in hospital settings; 5. Ethics in a rural context; 6.
Ethics and private practice; 7. Ethics on the edge: working with clients
who are persistently suicidal; 8. Applied addiction ethics; 9. Ethics and
clients who have experienced sexual trauma and intimate partner violence;
10. Ethical issues in the treatment of eating disorders; 11. Ethical
considerations in group psychotherapy; 12. Ethical issues in couple and
family therapy; Part II. Ethical Issues in Working with Diverse
Populations: 13. Ethical issues in working with older adults; 14. Ethical
issues in working with individuals with disability; 15. Ethical issues when
working with people of color; 16. Aging: ethical issues in working with
diverse populations; 17. Applied research in diverse communities: ethical
issues and considerations; 18. Ethical issues and challenges working with
religious individuals and organizations: providing culturally competent
professional mental health services; 19. Ethical issues associated with
mental health interventions for immigrants and refugees; 20. Ethical issues
in psychotherapy with lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender clients: a
cognitive developmental model of ethical competence; Part III. Legal,
Research, and Organizational Issues: 21. Major legal cases that have
influenced mental health ethics; 22. Ethical considerations in forensic
evaluations in family court; 23. Ethical issues in online research; 24.
Ethical issues in international research; 25. Clinical supervision for
multicultural and professional competence; 26. Disciplinary supervision:
ethical challenges for supervisors; 27. Ethical issues in psychological
consultation; Part IV. Emerging Ethical Issues in Professional Practice and
Next Steps: 28. Genetic testing and ethical considerations: cases involving
adolescents and young adults and cancer; 29. Ethical considerations for
behavioral health professionals in primary care settings; 30. Therapy with
children and adolescents in an era of social media and instant electronic
communication; 31. Ethics and ethical decision making in coaching: four
case scenarios; 32. Ethical issues in prevention; 33. Fostering ethical
mental health practice across diverse settings and populations: concluding
thoughts.
Ethical considerations for working with military service personnel; 2.
Ethical issues in addressing mental health concerns in schools; 3. Ethical
issues in providing mental health services to college students; 4. Ethical
issues when working in hospital settings; 5. Ethics in a rural context; 6.
Ethics and private practice; 7. Ethics on the edge: working with clients
who are persistently suicidal; 8. Applied addiction ethics; 9. Ethics and
clients who have experienced sexual trauma and intimate partner violence;
10. Ethical issues in the treatment of eating disorders; 11. Ethical
considerations in group psychotherapy; 12. Ethical issues in couple and
family therapy; Part II. Ethical Issues in Working with Diverse
Populations: 13. Ethical issues in working with older adults; 14. Ethical
issues in working with individuals with disability; 15. Ethical issues when
working with people of color; 16. Aging: ethical issues in working with
diverse populations; 17. Applied research in diverse communities: ethical
issues and considerations; 18. Ethical issues and challenges working with
religious individuals and organizations: providing culturally competent
professional mental health services; 19. Ethical issues associated with
mental health interventions for immigrants and refugees; 20. Ethical issues
in psychotherapy with lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender clients: a
cognitive developmental model of ethical competence; Part III. Legal,
Research, and Organizational Issues: 21. Major legal cases that have
influenced mental health ethics; 22. Ethical considerations in forensic
evaluations in family court; 23. Ethical issues in online research; 24.
Ethical issues in international research; 25. Clinical supervision for
multicultural and professional competence; 26. Disciplinary supervision:
ethical challenges for supervisors; 27. Ethical issues in psychological
consultation; Part IV. Emerging Ethical Issues in Professional Practice and
Next Steps: 28. Genetic testing and ethical considerations: cases involving
adolescents and young adults and cancer; 29. Ethical considerations for
behavioral health professionals in primary care settings; 30. Therapy with
children and adolescents in an era of social media and instant electronic
communication; 31. Ethics and ethical decision making in coaching: four
case scenarios; 32. Ethical issues in prevention; 33. Fostering ethical
mental health practice across diverse settings and populations: concluding
thoughts.