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| Publisher: | Pearson |
| Condition: | New |
| ISBN: | 978-0138168094 |
| Author: | Theodore Remley |
| Format: | Paperback |
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The Ethical, Legal, and Professional Issues in Counseling (7th Edition) is a definitive guide for counseling students, trainees, and practicing mental-health professionals — offering a comprehensive exploration of the ethical, legal, and professional responsibilities in counseling practices. Authored by experienced practitioners and academics, this edition brings together legal frameworks, ethical codes, professional conduct standards, and real-world case studies — making complex issues accessible and practical.
This book serves as both a foundational textbook and a practical reference. It navigates difficult ethical dilemmas, confidentiality and privilege, informed consent, professional boundaries, record-keeping, diagnosis and assessment, malpractice risk, use of technology in counseling, cultural competence, social justice and advocacy, supervision, professional writing, research, and many more vital topics. The 7th Edition also updates coverage for contemporary issues — including the impact of telehealth, digital records, multicultural contexts, social justice, and the changing landscape following global developments.
Comprehensive coverage of ethics, law & professionalism — from core counselor identity to advanced issues like malpractice, confidentiality, supervision, and legal responsibilities.
Extensive real-world case studies and practical scenarios — helps readers understand common dilemmas, how they arise, and evidence-based ways to respond ethically and legally.
Up-to-date content reflecting modern changes: includes chapters on use of technology in counseling, tele-counseling, digital records, pandemic-related ethical/legal matters, multicultural and social justice issues, and advocacy — ensuring relevance in current practice.
Clear structure and accessible writing — organizing content into foundational themes and issue-specific chapters such as informed consent, confidentiality, boundaries, assessment/diagnosis, vulnerable populations, private practice, supervision, and research ethics.
Valuable for both students and seasoned professionals — serves as a core textbook for counseling courses, and a reference manual for practitioners needing quick, reliable guidance on professional standards and legal considerations.
Graduate and undergraduate students studying counseling, psychotherapy, social work or mental health professions
Counseling trainees, interns, or new practitioners preparing for certification or licensure
Licensed counselors, psychotherapists, and mental-health professionals seeking a reference for ethical/legal issues and best professional practices
Educators teaching counseling ethics, law, or professional issues courses
Supervisors, clinical directors, private practice owners, or anyone responsible for maintaining ethical and legal standards in mental-health settings
The 7th Edition stands out because it combines scholarly rigor with practical relevance — balancing legal statutes, professional codes, and real-life counseling scenarios. Its expanded discussion of modern challenges (like technology, tele-counseling, multicultural and social justice issues, and post-pandemic ethical concerns) ensures that readers are well-prepared for the realities of contemporary counseling practice. This book is widely adopted in master’s and doctoral-level counseling programs worldwide, owing to its clarity, comprehensiveness, and practical value.
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