Counseling Ethics for the 21st Century
A Case-Based Guide to Virtuous Practice
Elliot D. Cohen - Florida State University College of Medicine
Gale Spieler Cohen - Indian River State College
Counseling Ethics for the 21st Century prepares students to address ethical issues arising in contemporary counseling practice. Drawing on their own clinical and practical experiences, authors Elliot D. Cohen and Gale Spieler Cohen present detailed, realistic, and engaging clinical case studies along with a comprehensive five-step model that can be used to manage the complex ethical problems raised throughout the book. Each chapter focuses on particular virtues in the context of examining a particular counseling issue, including online counseling, digital record keeping, and social media. Students will be empowered to define problems, identify relevant facts, conduct ethical analyses, and make the best decisions for their clients.
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- A case-based approach engages students through interactive discussions about real-world counseling situations.
- A decision-making model gives students a systematic way to approach ethical problems with five easy-to-follow steps.
- The integration of ethical standards within a virtue-based framework shows students that counseling ethics is about building character rather than simply applying a set of rules.
- In-depth applications of ethical, legal, and professional standards allow students to see how codes of ethics, state and federal statutes, and case law play a role in ethical decision-making.