Description |
1 online resource (xxii, 368 pages) |
Contents |
HIV-related psychotherapy : personal and career influences / Bob Barret -- Ethical issues in the practice of psychology with clients with HIV/AIDS / Sara R. Stevenson and Karen Strohm Kitchener -- Thinking well about doing good in HIV-related practice : a model of ethical analysis / Karen Strohm Kitchener and Bob Barret -- Cultural considerations in HIV ethical decision making : a guide for mental health practitioners / Sally Jue and Sandra Y. Lewis -- The effects of grief and loss on decision making in HIV-related psychotherapy / Lynn Bonde -- Clinical decision making in the shadow of law / Scott Burris -- A decision model for ethical dilemmas in HIV-related psychotherapy and its application in the case of Jerry / Bob Barret, Karen Strohm Kitchener, and Scott Burris -- The secretive HIV-positive spouse : the case of Ruben / Sally Jue, Karen Strohm Kitchener, and Scott Burris -- The HIV-positive sex worker : the case of Rhonda / Vivian B. Brown, Karen Strohm Kitchener, and Scott Burris -- The mentally ill, HIV-positive client : the case of Mildred / Robert A. Washington, Karen Strohm Kitchener, and Scott Burris -- The adolescent at risk for HIV : the case of James / Robert A. Washington, Karen Strohm Kitchener, and Scott Burris -- Keeping secrets from the HIV-positive adolescent client : the case of Kamau / Sandra Y. Lewis, Karen Strohm Kitchener, and Scott Burris -- The HIV-positive disabled client : the case of Mike / Bob Barret, Karen Strohm Kitchener, and Scott Burris -- The substance-abusing, HIV-positive client : the case of Angela / John R. Anderson, Karen Strohm Kitchener, and Scott Burris -- Multiple roles with a dying client : the case of Pat / Tom Eversole, Karen Strohm Kitchener, and Scott Burris -- Suicide and confidentiality with the client with advanced AIDS : the case of Phil / Bob Barret, Karen Strohm Kitchener, and Scott Burris |
Summary |
Perhaps no other population exposes the clinician to more moral and legal dilemmas than HIV-positive clients. What does the therapist do about the HIV client who is having sex with uninformed partners and refuses to stop? What should be said in end-of-life situations? What of the adolescent who is HIV-positive but whose guardian does not wish the youth informed of his status? The questions are clearly practical, but the published literature tends to be theoretical and offers little in the way of down-to-earth advice. /// Although no book can provide absolute answers to such questions, this volume provides a practical decision-making model. It begins with an overview of the most common ethical dilemmas that are encountered in HIV-related psychotherapy and discusses the degree of risk of legal malpractice and how to reduce this risk. Then, diverse case studies are presented that highlight common ethical conflicts. Each case study includes comments from an ethicist and an attorney. This book is intended for therapists and graduate ethics courses in psychology, counseling, social work, and related mental health professions. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2004 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
AIDS (Disease) -- Patients -- Counseling of -- Moral and ethical aspects
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HIV-positive persons -- Counseling of -- Moral and ethical aspects
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Psychotherapists -- Professional ethics.
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Psychotherpists -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- United States
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Confidential communications.
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Decision making -- Mathematical models.
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Medical ethics.
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HIV Infections -- psychology
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Psychotherapy -- methods
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Confidentiality
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Decision Support Techniques
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Ethics, Medical
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Psychotherapy -- legislation & jurisprudence
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Psychotherapists -- Professional ethics.
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United States.
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Electronic book
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Author |
Anderson, John R., 1953-
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Barret, Robert L
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American Psychological Association
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