Bültmann & Gerriets
The Cambridge Handbook of Applied Psychological Ethics
von Mark M Leach, Elizabeth Reynolds Welfel
Verlag: Greenwich Medical Media
Reihe: Cambridge Handbooks in Psychol
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ISBN: 978-1-107-12454-7
Erschienen am 22.03.2018
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 261 mm [H] x 183 mm [B] x 44 mm [T]
Gewicht: 1429 Gramm
Umfang: 714 Seiten

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Applied ethics analyzed through real-life scenarios across a wide range of practice settings, populations, and topics.



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.


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