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Culturally Relevant Ethical Decision-Making in Counseling

Autor Rick A. Houser, Felicia L. Wilczenski, MaryAnna Ham
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 mai 2006
Culturally Relevant Ethical Decision-Making in Counseling presents a hermeneutic orientation and framework to address contextual issues in ethical decision-making in counseling and psychotherapy. Authors Rick Houser, Felicia L. Wilczenski, and Mary Anna Ham incorporate broad perspectives of ethical theories which are grounded in various worldviews and sensitive to cultural issues.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781412905879
ISBN-10: 1412905877
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 187 x 232 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States

Recenzii

"After tracing concepts and values from Western, eastern, and Southern hemisphere theories of ethics, they present case examples treating such ethical dilemmas as rational suicide, counselor competence, conflict between client worldview and the law and culturally appropriate assessment. The text includes discussion questions and Web resources."
"One of the book's strengths is the overview of various ethical perspectives, which extends beyond what is usually included in ethics books. The authors review a variety of theories, including Western conceptualizations, along with more standard approaches, and Eastern, Middle Eastern, and Southern Hemisphere approaches. The historical background of each theory is interesting and provides context for the theory. In addition, the authors describe the major concepts for each theory, which is helpful in explaining the basics of the perspectives. Finally, each chapter's list of additional readings is helpful."

Cuprins

Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
SECTION I. WESTERN THEORIES OF ETHICS
2. Virtue Ethics and Counselor Decision-Making
3. Natural Law Ethics and Counselor Decision-Making
4. Utilitarian Ethics and Counselor Decision-Making
5. Respect for Persons Ethics and Counselor Decision-Making
6. Feminine and Feminist Ethics and Counselor Decision-Making
7. Native American Ethics and Counselor Decision-Making
SECTION II. EASTERN THEORIES OF ETHICS
8. Confucian Ethics and Counselor Decision-Making
9. Taoist Ethics and Counselor Decision-Making
10. Hindu Ethics and Counselor Decision-Making
11. Buddhist Ethics and Counselor Decision-Making
SECTION III. MIDDLE EASTERN THEORIES OF ETHICS
12. Jewish Ethics and Counselor Decision-Making
13. Islamic Ethics and Counselor Decision-Making
SECTION IV. SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE THEORIES OF ETHICS
14. Hispanic/Latino Ethics and Counselor Decision-Making
15. Pan-African Ethics and Counselor Decision-Making
SECTION V. ETHICAL DECISION-MAKING MODEL
16. Ethical Decision-Making: A Hermeneutic Model
17. Application of the Hermeneutic Model
SECTION VI. CASES
18. Natalia: A Question of Rational Suicide
19. Mark: A Question of Counselor Competence
20. Carol: Multicultural Competence
21. Jeff: Career Decision and Counseling Plans
22. Vanessa: A Dual Relationship
23. David: Supervisor-Supervisee Conflict
24. Shi-Jiuan: Conflict Between Laws and Client Worldviews
25. Melissa: Minors’ Rights and Confidentiality
26. Raj: Counselor Competence and Minor Informed Consent
27. Smith Family: Assisted Suicide
28. Christine: Appropriate Termination
29. Ahmed: A Mandated Client
30. Liz: A Student Intern
31. Berice: Culturally Sensitive Assessment
Appendix A: Web Sites for Professional Codes of Ethics
Appendix B: Web Sites for State and Federal Laws Affecting Counseling Practice
References
Index
About the Authors

Notă biografică

Rick Houser is Professor Emeritus Department of Educational Studies in Psychology, Research Methodology & Counseling, College of Education at The University of Alabama. He was Professor and Department Head in Educational Studies in Psychology (over 7 years at Department Head), Research Methodology, and Counseling at The University of Alabama. He has been Associate Dean in the College of Education at the University of Massachusetts, Boston. Also, he was a professor and department chair for several years at the University of Massachusetts, Boston. Rick Houser has taught graduate-level research courses for more than 30 years. He received his doctorate from the University of Pittsburgh in rehabilitation counseling with a minor in research methodology. He conducts research in ethical decision making, stress and coping, educational neuroscience, and neuroscience and counseling.


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Culturally Relevant Ethical Decision-Making in Counseling presents a hermeneutic orientation and framework to address contextual issues in ethical decision-making in counseling and psychotherapy. Authors Rick Houser, Felicia L. Wilczenski, and Mary Anna Ham incorporate broad perspectives of ethical theories which are grounded in various worldviews and sensitive to cultural issues.