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The Practical Application of Ethics in Professional Counseling

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Addressing the integration of the American Counseling Association (ACA) Code of Ethics and the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) standards, The Practical Application of Ethics in Professional Counseling offers readers a comprehensive exploration of various ethical considerations individuals are likely to encounter during counseling sessions, in counseling education, and within the practice itself. The text serves as an invaluable tool for understanding the complexities of ethical conduct, with a special focus on the applicability of ethics across numerous domains within the profession. It facilitates the application of ethical codes and CACREP standards through realistic scenarios, reflecting a wide array of professional and educational experiences. It aims to enhance reader comprehension through the inclusion of multiple perspectives and voices, thus providing a diverse range of insights into the ethical decision-making processes. Recommended for inclusion in master amp 39 s level graduate counseling programs, The Practical Application of Ethics in Professional Counseling is suitable for courses on counseling ethics, multicultural competence, and professional development. It is also an excellent resource for counselor educators and supervisors seeking to instill rigorous ethical practices in their students.
Cedar Stagner Kile is an assistant professor in the Department of Counseling at the University of the Cumberlands, where she also serves as Co-Director of Clinical Experiences for master's students in the Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program. She has been a practicing clinician since 2007 and has served in academia as a counselor educator since 2018. Amanda Elise Dossaji is an assistant professor at the University of the Cumberlands, where she also serves in the Department of Counseling as Coordinator for student support and remediation. She has been in the field of clinical practice for 15 years and in academia for 8 years. Dr. Dossaji owns a private practice in New Orleans, where she works primarily with grief and trauma.
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