Christian Counseling Ethics: A Handbook for Psychologists, Therapists and Pastors, Edited by Randolph K. Sanders

Christian Counseling Ethics

A Handbook for Psychologists, Therapists and Pastors

Christian Association for Psychological Studies Books

Second Edition

Edited by Randolph K. Sanders

Christian Counseling Ethics
Paperback
  • Length: 553 pages
  • Dimensions: 6 × 9 in
  • Published: March 08, 2013
  • Imprint: IVP Academic
  • ISBN: 9780830839940
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A client raises spiritual questions. Can a Christian therapist working in a government agency talk with a client about faith?A young couple with two children asks a Christian counselor to help them negotiate an end to their marriage. What responsibility does the counselor have to try to repair the relationship?A youth group member confidentially reveals to the pastor that he is taking drugs. Should the pastor tell the boy's parents?A counselor who teaches a college course has a client show upfor class. What should she do?These are just a few of the complex dilemmas that therapists, counselors and pastors face nearly every day. Handling these situations appropriately is critical for both the client's progress and the professional's personal credibility and protection from liability.State and federal codes, professional association statements and denominational guidelines have been drawn up to address ethical issues like competence, confidentiality, multiple relationships, public statements, third parties and documentation. In this book you'll find them all compiled and interpreted in light of Christian faith and practice.Written by qualified professional counselors and respected academic instructors, this book is an indispensable resource for understanding and applying ethics in Christian counseling today.

CONTENTS

1. Embracing Our Ethical Mandate - Randolph K. Sanders
Ethical Issues in Mental Health
Responses to Codes of Ethics
Christian Mental Health Care Today
Cultural and Religious Trends
The Christian Mental Health Professional
Ethics and Scripture
Ethics and God's Call
2. Psychotherapy Christian Ethics - Alan C. Tjeltveit
"Ethics" Versus "Christian Ethics"
Professional Ethics
Ethics in Context and as Content
Ethical Theory
Social Ethics, Public Policy and Consensus
Part 1: The Christian Practitioner
3. Essential Elements for Ethical Counsel - Horace C. Lukens Jr.
Confidentiality
Informed Consent to Treatment
Documentation
Ending Treatment
Dual Relationships
4. Qualifications of the Christian Mental Health Professional - Richard E. Butman
Defining Competence
Ten Guidelines for Improving the Competence of Christian Clinicians
5. Pastors Who Counsel - Bill Blackburn
Pastoral Counseling in Context
The Pastor as Shepherd
Integrity of the Pastor
The Ethics of Referral
Boundary Issues
General Guidelines for Pastoral Counseling
6. Sexual Misconduct the Abuse of Power - John F. Shackelford Randolph K. Sanders
Incidence of Sexual Misconduct
Ethical Standards
Patients Are Harmed
Patients Most Likely to Be Abused
Sexual Misconduct and the Abuse of Power
Other Types of Abuse of Power
The Abusing Therapist
Rehabilitation of Abusing Therapists
Prevention
7. Christian Responses to the Unethical Healer - Ioma L. Hawkins Colleen K. Benson
A Survey of Christian Counselors and Ethical Behavior
Results of the Survey
Conclusions Reached
The Response to the Impaired Healer
When to Take Action
Part 2: Issues in Counseling Ethics
8. Ethics in Marital Therapy Premarital Counseling - Steven J. Sandage Everett L. Worthington Jr.
Ethical Principles
Christian Ethics
Professional Ethics
Integrative Ethics
Ethical Theories
Ethical Themes
Issues Arising in Professional Practice
Issues Arising from Theological Views
Issues Arising from Research and Practice
9. The Homosexual Client - Mark A. Yarhouse Stanton L. Jones
Principle A: Competence
Principle B: Integrity
Principle C: Professional and Scientific Responsibility
Prinicple D: Respect for People's Rights and Dignity
Principle E: Concern for Others' Welfare
Principle F: Social Responsibility
10. The Child Client - Jeffrey S. Berryhill Angela M. Sabates
Protection of Children
Child Abuse
Children's Rights
Discipline
Informed Consent
Confidentiality
Participation in Direction of Treatment
Spiritual Issues
11. Clients with Chronic Conditions - James H. Jennison
Professional Codes of Ethics
Chronic Clinical Conditions
Sources of Bias
Ethical Issues and the Chronic Patient
A Christian Perspective on the Chronic Patient
12. Deprogramming - H. Newton Malony
Families Can Overreact
Abusing Authority
Satanic Ritual Abuse and Brainwashing
When Cult Is an Unfair Label
The Hazards of Extreme Beliefs
Available Alternatives
Part 3: Counseling Contexts
13. Business Ethics in Mental Health Service - Randolph K. Sanders
The Business of Mental Health
Truth in Advertising
Payment for Services
Interactions Inside and Outside the Workplace
14. Lay Counselor Training - Siang-Yang Tan
Ethical and Legal Issues
Confidentiality
Competency
Choice
Possible Hazards Faced by the Lay Counselor
Proper Evaluation of Lay Counselors
15. Ethical Issues in Special Settings: An Interview with Stephen H. Allison Richard L. Price - Randolph K. Sanders
Ethical Issues in Military andUniversity Counseling
Issues Beyond the Ethics Code
Conflict Between Ethics and Organizations
Spiritual Resources in Counseling
Ethical Dilemmas in Secular Settings
Suggestions for the Young Professional
16. Forensic Psychology - James M. Alsdurf
The Nature of Forensic Psychology
Professional Guidelines and Codes of Conduct
Specialty Guidelines for Forensic Psychologists
Ethical Issues in Forensic Psychology
Predicting Behavior
Christian Ethics and Forensic Psychology
Christian Ethics as a Guide to Forensic Practice
Using "Christian" Psychology as a Source of Authority
The Difficulties of Integration in a Forensic Setting
PART 4: CURRENT TRENDS IN ETHICS EDUCATION
17. Training Programs - Mark R. McMinn Katheryn Rhoads Meek
Graduate Training
What Is the Essential Content of an Ethics Curriculum?
What Are the Effective Methods of Teaching Ethics?
Continuing Education
Consultation and Supervision
Personal Therapy
18. A Model for Ethical Decision-Making - Randolph K. Sanders
Ethical Foundations
A Model for Ethical Decision-Making
Case One: Temptation
Case Two: Confidentiality Versus the Client's Welfare
19. Christian Codes: Are They Better? - James R. Beck
Christian Codes
Secular Codes
Williams's Ethical Descriptors
Malony'sComparison
Distinctives of the Christian Codes
Future Issues
Appendix A: The Ethical Behavior of Christian Therapists - Mark S. Oordt
The Practices of Christian Psychotherapists
Boundary Issues
Sexual Issues
Financial Issues
Confidentiality
Accountability and Protecting the Profession
Miscellaneous Behaviors
Appendix B: Ethical Codes Guidelines
APA
CAPS
AAPC
AAMFT
ACA
Appendix C: Sample Consent Forms
Contributors
Index

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Randolph K. Sanders

Randolph K. Sanders, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist in independent practice in New Braunfels, Texas. He is the former executive director of the Christian Association for Psychological Studies (CAPS) and served as an ex-officio member of the committee that revised the CAPS Statement of Ethical Guidelines. He is a noted writer and speaker on ethical matters in psychotherapy.