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245 10 $a Ethics for addiction professionals / $c Jennifer D. Berton.
264  1 $a Hoboken, New Jersey : $b Wiley, $c c2014.
300    $a xvii, 262 pages : $b illustrations ; $c 24 cm
504    $a Includes bibliographical references (p. 241-243) and indexes.
520    $a "Providing up-to-date and comprehensive information, this practical guide uses clinical case examples and professional codes of ethics to help addiction counselors learn and apply ethical standards. Real-life examples of ethical dilemmas in clinical practice illustrate potential pitfalls and the actions needed when faced with a dilemma.Since most ethical decisions are not clear cut, the author explores the grey area of each dilemma and provides guidelines on how to determine the best course of action when the best course is unclear. This book emphasizes ethics as a set of guidelines aimed at protecting the client, the clinician, and the profession as a whole"-- $c Provided by publisher.
500    $a Machine generated contents note: Preface Acknowledgements Chapter 1 Introduction Part I: Protecting the Client Chapter 2 Key: Recognize your Strengths and Limitations Chapter 3 Principle: Client Welfare Chapter 4 Principle: Cultural Diversity Chapter 5 Principle: The Counseling Relationship Chapter 6 Pitfall: Conflicted Agendas Part II: Protecting the Clinical Information Chapter 7 Key: Respect the Tiers of Ethics Chapter 8 Principle: Proper Use of Written Clinical Material Chapter 9 Principle: Proper Use of Spoken Clinical Material Chapter 10 Pitfall: Confused Roles Part III Perspective: Are We a Profession? Part IV: Ethics that Protect the Counselor Chapter 11 Key: Seek Continuous Learning Chapter 12 Principle: Responsibility Chapter 13 Principle: Competency Chapter 14 Pitfall: Clinician Burnout Part V: Ethics that Protect the Community Chapter 15 Key: Make the Rule Chapter 16 Principle: Workplace Standards Chapter 17 Principle: Professional Rapport Chapter 18 Principle: Societal Obligations Chapter 19 Pitfall: Cutting Corners Conclusion Ethics Exam References .
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650  0 $a Drug abuse counselors $x Professional ethics $z United States.
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