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Issues and Ethics in the Helping Professions, Cengage International Edition, 11th Edition

Dr. Gerald Corey, Marianne Schneider Corey, Cindy Corey

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Issues and Ethics in the Helping Professions, Cengage International Edition 11th Edition by Dr. Gerald Corey/Marianne Schneider Corey/Cindy Corey

Overview

Reflecting the latest researching, thinking and trends in practice, Corey/Corey/Corey's ISSUES AND ETHICS IN THE HELPING PROFESSIONS, CENGAGE INTERNATIONAL EDITION, teaches the process for thinking about and resolving the basic issues counselors with face throughout their career, making it ideal for students and professionals alike. The authors share their personal views as well as challenge students to develop their own position and guidelines within the broad limits of professional codes of ethics and divergent theoretical positions. Offering a wide range of perspectives, about 40 respected leaders in the counseling profession also share their positions through the new Voices From the Field feature. In addition, the MindTap digital learning solution helps transform students into critical thinkers and successful helpers.

Dr. Gerald Corey

Gerald Corey, Ed.D., ABPP, is professor emeritus of human services and counseling at California State University at Fullerton. He is a distinguished visiting professor of counseling at the University of Holy Cross in New Orleans, where he teaches intensive courses in counseling theories, group counseling and ethics. He received his doctorate in counseling from the University of Southern California and was awarded an honorary doctorate in humane letters from National Louis University. Dr. Corey is a diplomate in counseling psychology (American Board of Professional Psychology), a licensed psychologist and a National Certified Counselor. He is a fellow of the American Psychological Association (Division 17, Counseling Psychology, and Division 49, Group Psychotherapy), the American Counseling Association and the Association for Specialists in Group Work. Both Gerald and Marianne Corey have received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Mental Health Counselors Association, as well as the Eminent Career Award from the Association for Specialists in Group Work. In addition, he received the Outstanding Professor of the Year Award from California State University at Fullerton and the Thomas Hohenshil National Publications Award from the American Counseling Association. He is the author or co-author of 16 textbooks in counseling currently in print, along with more than 70 journal articles and book chapters, and several of his books have been translated into other languages.

Marianne Schneider Corey

Marianne Schneider Corey, MA, is a licensed marriage and family therapist in California and a National Certified Counselor. She received her master’s degree in marriage, family and child counseling from Chapman College. A fellow of the Association for Specialists in Group Work, she was the recipient of its Eminent Career Award in 2001. She received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Mental Health Counselors Association in 2011. Corey has been involved in leading groups for different populations, providing training and supervision workshops in group process, facilitating self-exploration groups for graduate students in counseling, and co-facilitating training groups for group counselors and weeklong residential workshops in personal growth. Both Marianne and Gerald Corey have conducted training workshops, continuing education seminars and personal-growth groups in the United States, Germany, Ireland, Belgium, Mexico, Hong Kong, China and Korea. She has made educational video programs with accompanying workbooks for Cengage: Groups in Action: Evolution and Challenges (2014, with Gerald Corey and Robert Haynes); and Ethics in Action (2015, with Gerald Corey and Robert Haynes). Marianne and Gerald have been married since 1964. They have two adult daughters, Heidi and Cindy, two granddaughters and one grandson. She grew up in Germany and has kept in close contact with her family and friends there. In her free time, at the age of 80, she continues to enjoy traveling, reading, visiting with friends, bicycle riding and hiking in the mountains and the desert.

Cindy Corey

Cindy Corey, PsyD, is a licensed clinical psychologist in private practice in San Diego, California. She received her master's degree in marriage and family therapy from the University of San Diego and her doctorate in multicultural community clinical psychology at the California School of Professional Psychology in Alhambra, California. She served as the chair of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Committee for the SDPA and has been a member of the Multicultural Committee and Women's Committee. Dr. Corey has focused much of her work in the area of counselor education, specializing in multicultural training, social justice and community outreach. Her most recent outreach involved working with a team of middle school teachers and staff as a multicultural consultant and group facilitator, providing group and individual support to the faculty and staff. They met regularly and discussed topics around diversity, equity and inclusion, as well as addressed racial tensions in the workplace and in the classroom. For over a decade, Dr. Corey worked as a full-time visiting professor in the department of counseling and school psychology at San Diego State University in both the Community-Based Block and Marriage and Family Therapy programs. She also taught part time in the PsyD program at Alliant International University in Alhambra. In addition, she has worked as a contracted clinician for Survivors of Torture International, focusing primarily on helping Sudanese refugee youth adjust to life in the United States, gain employment and attend colleges and universities. Dr. Corey works as a multicultural consultant and has created clinical intervention programs, training manuals and diversity sensitive curriculum for a variety of schools, businesses and organizations in the San Diego area.
  • A major addition to the 11th edition is the all-new Voices From the Field section featured in every chapter. Each of these contributed essays is written by an expert in the topical area in a given chapter. Most chapters feature three or four different Voices From the Field segments.
  • This edition delivers a greater focus on the themes common across all or most codes of ethics as well as an increased emphasis on positive ethics rather than rule-based ethics. It includes up-to-date coverage of the ethical issues related to online counseling, distance counseling, distance supervision, sexual orientation and gender identity, and counseling lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender clients. New discussions also explore how social justice counseling and advocacy work is an ethical responsibility.
  • The authors include expanded discussions on the duty to protect students at risk for suicide, working ethically with at-risk students, a strength-based approach to suicide assessment and treatment, as well as protecting children, the elderly and dependent adults from harm.
  • Extensively updated, the chapters on values and legal combine feedback from leading scholars with the latest research to help students and practitioners alike navigate these rapidly changing and complex topic areas. The 11th edition also offers the latest coverage of cultural pluralism, cultural competence, the culture of disability, empathy fatigue during the COVID-19 pandemic, the impact of the pandemic on the expansion of telehealth therapy and much more.
  • A new section highlights mentoring as a beneficial multiple relationship, while expanded discussions cover gatekeeping as an ethical mandate as well as the challenges of addressing problematic trainees.
  • The book's comprehensive, up-to-the-minute coverage is ideal for students in counselor education, clinical psychology, social work, mental health counseling and human services, among other professions.
  • Every chapter includes a summary of codes from the various professional organizations that are relevant to the topics discussed. Emphasizing critical thinking, the text involves readers in the learning process through self-inventories, case examples, open-ended questions and discussion questions.
  • Professional counseling orientation and ethical practice coverage fully aligns with CACREP standards, including the following topics: the role and process of the professional counselor advocating on behalf of the profession (Chapters 3, 4, 13); advocacy processes needed to address institutional and social barriers that impede access, equity and success for clients (Chapters 4, 13); professional counseling organizations, including membership benefits, activities, services to members and current issues (Chapter 1); ethical standards of professional counseling organizations, credentialing bodies and applications of ethical and legal considerations in professional counseling (Chapters 5, 6, 8); and self-care strategies appropriate to the counselor role (Chapter 2).
  • Social and cultural diversity coverage fully aligns with CACREP standards, including the following topics: theories and models of multicultural counseling, cultural identity development and social justice and advocacy (Chapters 4, 10, 13); multicultural counseling competencies (Chapters 4, 12, 13); help-seeking behaviors of diverse clients (Chapters 4); the impact of spiritual beliefs on clients' and counselors' worldviews (Chapter 3); and strategies for identifying and eliminating barriers, prejudices and processes of intentional and unintentional oppression and discrimination (Chapters 4, 13).
1. Introduction to Professional Ethics.
2. The Counselor as a Person and as a Professional.
3. Values and the Helping Relationship.
4. Multicultural Perspectives and Diversity Issues.
5. Client Rights and Counselor Responsibilities.
6. Confidentiality: Ethical and Legal Issues.
7. Managing Boundaries and Multiple Relationships.
8. Professional Competence and Training.
9. Ethical Issues in Supervision.
10. Issues in Theory and Practice
11. Ethical Issues in Couples and Family Therapy.
12. Ethical Issues in Group Work.
13. Community and Social Justice Perspectives.
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