TY - BOOK AU - Remley, Theodore P. AU - Herlihy, Marbara TI - Ethical, legal, and professional issues in counseling SN - 978-0-1351-8381-6 AV - GC BF 637 .R46 2020 c.1 PY - 2020/// CY - New Jersey PB - Pearson KW - COUNSELORS -- PROFESSIONAL ETHICS -- UNITED STATES N1 - Includes reference and index; Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Professional Identity of Counselors -- Chapter 3. Multiculturalism, Values, Social Justice, and Advocacy -- Chapter 4. Client Rights and Counselor Responsibilities -- Chapter 5. Confidentiality and Priveledged Communication -- Chapter 6. Records and Subpoenas -- Chapter 7. Competence, Assessment, and Diagnosis -- Chapter 8. Malpractice and Resolving Legal and Ethical Challenges -- Chapter 9. Boundary Issues -- Chapter 10. Technology in Counseling -- Chapter 11. Counseling Children and Vulnerable Adults -- Chapter 12. Counseling Families and Groups -- Chapter 13. Professional Relationships, Private Practice, and Health Care Plans -- Chapter 14. Issues in Counselor Education -- Chapter 15. Supervision and Consultation -- Chapter 16. Professional Writing, Conducting Research, and Publishing N2 - "An authoritative exploration of the most difficult ethical, legal, and professional challenges in counseling, presented in an easy-to-understand manner. Written by two counseling professors - one an attorney and the other an expert in ethics - Ethical, Legal, and Professional Issues in Counseling walks readers through the ethical, legal, and professional challenges they will encounter in their counseling careers. It includes numerous case studies throughout to highlight ethical and legal situations faced by counselors, and it also includes the authors' best thinking and practical advice on how to resolve these situations. The book focuses squarely on the counseling profession, as opposed to psychiatry or other helping professions." ER -