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Multiple Relationships in Psychotherapy and Counseling: Unavoidable, Common, and Mandatory Dual Relations in Therapy

Editat de Ofer Zur
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 dec 2016
This first-of-a-kind analysis will focus exclusively on unavoidable and mandated multiple relationships between clients and psychotherapists. The book will cover the ethics of a range of venues and situations where dual relationships are mandated, such as in the military, prisons/jails, and police departments, and settings where multiple relationships are unavoidable, such as rural communities; graduate schools and training institutions; faith, spiritual, recovery or 12-step, minority and disabled communities, total institutions, and sport psychology. The complexities of social network ethics and digital dual relationships, such as clients becoming "friends" or "fans" on their therapists’ social media pages are discussed.  Finally, the book will discuss the complexities multiple roles that inevitably emerge in supervisory relationships.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138937789
ISBN-10: 1138937789
Pagini: 242
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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Professional and Professional Practice & Development

Cuprins

List of Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction: The Multiple Relationships Spectrum: Mandated - Unavoidable - Common - Ethical - Unethical . . . and Beyond Ofer Zur, Ph.D.  Section I: Introduction and Ethical Decision Making for Boundaries & Multiple Relationships in Psychotherapy and Counseling  Introduction  Ofer Zur, Ph.D. 1. An Introduction to Boundaries and Multiple Relationships for Psychotherapists: Issues, Challenges, and Recommendations Jeffrey E. Barnett, PsyD, ABPP 2. Mandated Multiple Relationships and Ethical Decision-Making Jeffrey Younggren, Ph.D. & Michael Gottlieb, Ph.D.  Section II: Mandatory Multiple Relationships in Military, Police, and Forensic Settings  Introduction  Ofer Zur, Ph.D. 3. Unavoidable and Mandated Multiple Relationships in Military Settings W. Brad Johnson, Ph.D. & Shannon J. Johnson, Ph.D. 4. Multiple Relationships in Police Psychology: Common, Unavoidable, and Navigable Occurrences Jeni L. McCutchen, Psy.D. 5. The Complexities of Dual Relationships in Forensic and Correctional Practice: Safety vs. Care Alex S. Ward & Tony Ward, Ph.D. 6. Multiple Relationships in Forensic Settings David L. Shapiro, Ph.D., J.D. & Lenore E. A. Walker, Ed.D.    Section III: Unavoidable Multiple Relationships  Introduction  Ofer Zur, Ph.D. 7. Unavoidable Incidental Contacts and Multiple Relationships in Rural Practice Jeffrey E. Barnett, Psy.D. 8. Multiple Relationships in Faith Communities R. K. Sanders, Ph.D. 9. Multiple Relationships in Sports Psychology Steve F. Bucky, Ph.D. & Ronald A. Stolberg, Ph.D. 10. Multiple Relationships in Rehabilitation Communities, Residential and Non-residential, 12 Step, and Recovery Programs Adam Silberstein, Ph.D. & Lindsey Boone, M.A. 11.The Challenge of Multiple Relationships in Total Institutions Frederic G. Reamer, Ph.D.  Section IV: Common-Normal Multiple Relationships in Higher Educational Settings  Introduction  Ofer Zur, Ph.D. 12. Multiple Relationships in Educational Settings Gerald P. Koocher, Ph.D. & Patricia Keith Spiegel, Ph.D. 13. Multiple Relationships and Multiple Roles in Higher Education:  Maintaining Multiple Roles and Relationships in Counselor Education Jude Austin, Ph.D., Julius Austin, Ph.D., Michelle Muratori, Ph.D., and Gerald Corey, Ed.D. 14. Multiple Relationships and Multiple Roles in Higher Education: Teaching Group Counseling with a Didactic and Experiential Focus Gerald Corey, Ed.D., Marianne Schneider Corey, M.A., Michelle Muratori, Ph.D., Jude Austin, Ph.D. and Julius Austin, Ph.D.  Section V:  Multiple Relationships in CyberSpace  Introduction Ofer Zur, Ph.D. 15. Digital and Social Media Multiple Relationships on the Internet Keely Kolmes, Ph.D. 16. Multiple Relationships in a Digital World: Unprecedented Ethical and Risk-management Challenges Frederic G. Reamer, Ph.D.  Section VI: Multiple Relationships and Multiple Roles in Unique Settings of Supervision  Introduction Ofer Zur, Ph.D. 17. Multiple Relationships and Clinical Supervision Carol A. Falender, Ph.D. Authors Index Subject Index

Notă biografică

Ofer Zur, PhD, is a licensed psychologist, fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA), lecturer, ethics consultant, and forensic expert. He is the director of the Zur Institute, which offers over 180 online continuing education courses for mental health practitioners. He also has been practicing psychotherapy in California for over 25 years. Dr. Zur is one of the top experts in the field of psychological ethics, applying a non-dogmatic approach to multiple relationships and therapeutic boundaries. He is the author of numerous articles and of four books.

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This first of a kind analysis will focus exclusively on unavoidable and mandated multiple relationships between clients and psychotherapists.