Customer Reviews:
A Fantastic Resource for Students and Teachers of Counseling March 27, 2005 John Hancock (Denver, Colorado) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
The Doctor from Botswana, below, is exactly right, and this book is so superb in its organisation and function that it deserves more elucidation.
Highly, highly recommended for all student counseling programs! (This is a RARE find!)
It will, necessarily, have an American orientation, but the general benefits are applicable to the world-wide audience, and can be adapted.
CHAPTER 1: The Counseling Profession CHAPTER 2: Overview of Law and Ethics CHAPTER 3: The Counseling Relationship (Including Consent to Treatment, Monitoring, Fees, Dual Relationships, Consultation With Colleagues) CHAPTER 4: Protecting Client Confidences CHAPTER 5: Avoiding Liability CHAPTER 6: Managing Your Counseling Practice SUGGESTED READINGS REFERENCES APPENDICES (ACA Code of Ethics, ACA Insurance Trust, Checklist)
Highly recommended.
URGENT REQUEST February 2, 2000 Dr. (Gaborone, Botswana) 1 out of 8 found this review helpful
l am sorry to use this space for an entirely different purpose.l have been on the internet trying to find a book which l can recommend to my students who are doing a course, Legal Issues in Counselling, and a course l am teaching for the first time.l urgently need a copy of this book to determine if it is suitable, in which case, the University will order copies for my students and for the library.Please, l would be very grateful if you could respond immediately and if possible give me an idea of its table of content.Thank you very much in advancefor your understanding and speedy response.
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