Waubonsee Community College

Ethics for addiction professionals, from principle to practice, Jennifer D. Berton - alk. paper

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alk. paper
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Ethics for addiction professionals, from principle to practice, Jennifer D. Berton - alk. paper
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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 ReferencesSource of cataloging data: WCP
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9780470907191
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2013023882
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bnb:gbb389432
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xvii, 262 pages, 24 cm
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(OCoLC)841894292
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