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Author Knapp, Samuel, author.

Title Ethical dilemmas in psychotherapy : positive approaches to decision making / Samuel J. Knapp, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Michael C. Gottlieb, University of Colorado, and Mitchell M. Handelsman, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine.

Publication Info. Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, 2015.

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 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Internet  WORLD WIDE WEB E-BOOK EBSCO    Downloadable
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Edition First edition.
Description 1 online resource (x, 202 pages)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents I. Three models for addressing complex ethical situations -- II. Applications of the three models.
What makes ethical choices so hard? -- The ethical decision-making model -- The quality enhancement model -- The ethics acculturation model -- Professional competence -- Boundary issues -- Informed consent -- General beneficence with dangerous patients -- Social justice.
Summary "New and experienced psychotherapists alike can find themselves overwhelmed by an ethical quandary where there doesn't seem to be an easy solution. This book presents positive ethics as a means to overcome such ethical challenges. The positive approach focuses on not just avoiding negative consequences, but reaching the best possible outcomes for both the psychotherapist and the client. The authors outline a clear decision-making process that is based on three practical strategies: the ethics acculturation model to help therapists incorporate personal ethics into their professional roles; the quality enhancement model for dealing with high-risk patients who are potentially harmful, and; ethical choice-making strategies to make the most ethical decision in a situation where two ethical principles conflict. Throughout the decision-making process, psychotherapists are encouraged to follow four basic guidelines: Focus on overarching ethical principles; Consider intuitive, emotional, and other nonrational factors; Accept that some problems have elusive solutions, and; Solicit input from colleagues and consultation groups. Numerous vignettes illustrate how to apply positive ethics to many different ethical challenges that psychotherapists will likely encounter in practice"--Publicity materials. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2015 APA, all rights reserved).
Subject Psychotherapy -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Decision making -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Professional ethics.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Business Ethics
Psychotherapy -- ethics.
Decision Making -- ethics.
Ethics, Professional.
Decision making -- Moral and ethical aspects. (OCoLC)fst00889052
Professional ethics. (OCoLC)fst01078521
Psychotherapy -- Moral and ethical aspects. (OCoLC)fst01081776
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Gottlieb, Michael C., author.
Handelsman, Mitchell M., author.
American Psychological Association, issuing body.
Other Form: Print version: (DLC) 2014046984
ISBN 9781433820137 electronic bk.
1433820137 electronic bk.
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