Ethics in a Multicultural Context

Sherlon P. (Patricia) Pack-Brown - Bowling Green State University, USA
Carmen Braun Williams - University of Colorado at Denver, USA
Ethics in a Multicultural Context
February 2003 | 280 pages | Sage US
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Multicultural counselors often face a moral dilemma: should they follow the ethical guidelines of their professional counseling organization at the expense of a client or take the appropriate action while bending official standards?

Ethics in a Multicultural Context provides strategies for critical decision making in multicultural settings. Utilizing extensive case studies, authors Sherlon P. Pack-Brown and Carmen Braun Williams present a comprehensive exploration of counseling ethics in a cultural context. Examining the implications and consequences of competent multicultural counseling, they present ethical dilemmas arising in face-to-face counseling interactions, supervisory relationships, and educational situations.

By placing ethical issues in a cultural context, this inclusive volume provides readers with the practical tools to address complex questions such as

    • Are dual relationships ethical?
    • How do you handle unintentional cultural bias?
    • Can you barter for counseling services?
    • How do you manage a client's welfare?
    • Does counseling foster dependence?
    • What are the boundaries of competence?

 

Ethics in a Multicultural Context encourages critical thinking rather than passive acceptance. The authors identify culturally troublesome issues, encourage culturally appropriate interpretations of existing ethical guidelines, and promote ethical behavior in multicultural contexts.

encourages critical thinking rather than passive acceptance. The authors identify culturally troublesome issues, encourage culturally appropriate interpretations of existing ethical guidelines, and promote ethical behavior in multicultural contexts.

Designed for students and educators in counselor education and counseling psychology programs, this book is also an essential guide for social workers, psychologists, and health professionals who work in multicultural environments.



Contents

Foreword

Foreword

Preface

Preface

Introduction

Introduction

Acknowledgements

Acknowledgements

Dedication

Dedication

Section I. Overview

  • Chapter 1. Brief Review of Principles and Goals of Three Ethical Codes
  • The American Counseling Association
  • The American Psychological Association
  • The National Association of Social Workers
  • Guidelines for Ethical Behavior
  • Processing Ethical Complaints
  • Critical Incident
  • Summary and Key Points
  • Chapter 2. Review of the Literature on Ethics in a Multicultural Context
  • Philosophical Ethics: Four Major Schools
  • Promoting Ethics in a Multicultural Context
  • Multicultural Counseling: The Fourth Force in Counseling
  • ACA, APA, NASW: 1980 to present
  • Critical Incident
  • Summary and Key Points
  • Chapter 3. Ethical Codes: Multicultural Explorations and Implications
  • Cultural Competence
  • Purposive Decision-Making: Promoting Cultural Intentionality and Competence
  • Culturally Biased Assumptions
  • Worldview Analysis
  • Critical Incident
  • Summary and Key Points

Section II Overview

  • Chapter 4. Confused? Try Thinking in a Competent and Multicultural Context
  • Competence within a Cultural Context
  • AMCD Multicultural Competencies
  • Moral Principles of Three Codes of Ethics: The View within a Cultural Context
  • A Multicultural Framework: Ethical Thinking and Decision-Making within a Multicultural Context
  • Review of ACA, APA, and NASW Ethical Codes Within a Cultural Content
  • Critical Incident
  • Summary and Key Points
  • Chapter 5. Awareness: The First Stage of Ethical Thinking in a Multicultural Context
  • The Person and Then the Professional
  • A Framework Promoting Self-Awareness to Facilitate Understanding the Cultural Behavior of Others
  • Approach to Difference
  • Critical Incident
  • Summary and Key Points
  • Chapter 6. Knowledge and Skills, Stages 2 and 3: Ethical Thinking and Decision-Making in a Multicultural Context
  • Precounseling: Becoming a Helper Within a Multicultural Context
  • Adapting Learned Skills and Counseling Theory to Work Ethically Within a Client's Cultural Framework
  • Plan of Action: Moving from Awareness and Knowledge to Action
  • Ethical Decision Making In a Multicultual Context
  • Summary and Key Points
  • Overview
  • Chapter 7. Dual Relationships
  • ACA Code
  • APA Code
  • NASW Code
  • Questions for Reflection and Discussion
  • Summary and Key Points
  • Chapter 8. Unintentional Cultural Bias
  • ACA Code
  • APA Code
  • NASW Code
  • Questions for Reflection and Discussion
  • Expert's Discussion
  • Summary and Key Points
  • Chapter 9. Client Welfare
  • ACA Code
  • APA Code
  • NASW Code
  • Questions for Reflection and Discussion
  • Summary and Key Points
  • Chapter 10. Bartering for Services
  • ACA Code
  • APA Code
  • NASW Code
  • Questions for Reflection and Discussion
  • Expert's Discussion
  • Summary and Key Points
  • Chapter 11. Fostering Dependency
  • ACA Code
  • APA Code
  • NASW Code
  • Questions for Reflection and Discussion
  • Summary and Key Points
  • Chapter 12. Boundaries of Competence
  • ACA Code
  • APA Code
  • NASW Code
  • Questions for Reflection and Discussion
  • Expert's Discussion
  • Summary and Key Points
  • References
  • Glossary of Terms
  • Index
  • About the Authors

Description


Multicultural counselors often face a moral dilemma: should they follow the ethical guidelines of their professional counseling organization at the expense of a client or take the appropriate action while bending official standards?

Ethics in a Multicultural Context provides strategies for critical decision making in multicultural settings. Utilizing extensive case studies, authors Sherlon P. Pack-Brown and Carmen Braun Williams present a comprehensive exploration of counseling ethics in a cultural context. Examining the implications and consequences of competent multicultural counseling, they present ethical dilemmas arising in face-to-face counseling interactions, supervisory relationships, and educational situations.

By placing ethical issues in a cultural context, this inclusive volume provides readers with the practical tools to address complex questions such as

    • Are dual relationships ethical?
    • How do you handle unintentional cultural bias?
    • Can you barter for counseling services?
    • How do you manage a client's welfare?
    • Does counseling foster dependence?
    • What are the boundaries of competence?

 

Ethics in a Multicultural Context encourages critical thinking rather than passive acceptance. The authors identify culturally troublesome issues, encourage culturally appropriate interpretations of existing ethical guidelines, and promote ethical behavior in multicultural contexts.

encourages critical thinking rather than passive acceptance. The authors identify culturally troublesome issues, encourage culturally appropriate interpretations of existing ethical guidelines, and promote ethical behavior in multicultural contexts.

Designed for students and educators in counselor education and counseling psychology programs, this book is also an essential guide for social workers, psychologists, and health professionals who work in multicultural environments.



Contents

Foreword

Foreword

Preface

Preface

Introduction

Introduction

Acknowledgements

Acknowledgements

Dedication

Dedication

Section I. Overview

  • Chapter 1. Brief Review of Principles and Goals of Three Ethical Codes
  • The American Counseling Association
  • The American Psychological Association
  • The National Association of Social Workers
  • Guidelines for Ethical Behavior
  • Processing Ethical Complaints
  • Critical Incident
  • Summary and Key Points
  • Chapter 2. Review of the Literature on Ethics in a Multicultural Context
  • Philosophical Ethics: Four Major Schools
  • Promoting Ethics in a Multicultural Context
  • Multicultural Counseling: The Fourth Force in Counseling
  • ACA, APA, NASW: 1980 to present
  • Critical Incident
  • Summary and Key Points
  • Chapter 3. Ethical Codes: Multicultural Explorations and Implications
  • Cultural Competence
  • Purposive Decision-Making: Promoting Cultural Intentionality and Competence
  • Culturally Biased Assumptions
  • Worldview Analysis
  • Critical Incident
  • Summary and Key Points

Section II Overview

  • Chapter 4. Confused? Try Thinking in a Competent and Multicultural Context
  • Competence within a Cultural Context
  • AMCD Multicultural Competencies
  • Moral Principles of Three Codes of Ethics: The View within a Cultural Context
  • A Multicultural Framework: Ethical Thinking and Decision-Making within a Multicultural Context
  • Review of ACA, APA, and NASW Ethical Codes Within a Cultural Content
  • Critical Incident
  • Summary and Key Points
  • Chapter 5. Awareness: The First Stage of Ethical Thinking in a Multicultural Context
  • The Person and Then the Professional
  • A Framework Promoting Self-Awareness to Facilitate Understanding the Cultural Behavior of Others
  • Approach to Difference
  • Critical Incident
  • Summary and Key Points
  • Chapter 6. Knowledge and Skills, Stages 2 and 3: Ethical Thinking and Decision-Making in a Multicultural Context
  • Precounseling: Becoming a Helper Within a Multicultural Context
  • Adapting Learned Skills and Counseling Theory to Work Ethically Within a Client's Cultural Framework
  • Plan of Action: Moving from Awareness and Knowledge to Action
  • Ethical Decision Making In a Multicultual Context
  • Summary and Key Points
  • Overview
  • Chapter 7. Dual Relationships
  • ACA Code
  • APA Code
  • NASW Code
  • Questions for Reflection and Discussion
  • Summary and Key Points
  • Chapter 8. Unintentional Cultural Bias
  • ACA Code
  • APA Code
  • NASW Code
  • Questions for Reflection and Discussion
  • Expert's Discussion
  • Summary and Key Points
  • Chapter 9. Client Welfare
  • ACA Code
  • APA Code
  • NASW Code
  • Questions for Reflection and Discussion
  • Summary and Key Points
  • Chapter 10. Bartering for Services
  • ACA Code
  • APA Code
  • NASW Code
  • Questions for Reflection and Discussion
  • Expert's Discussion
  • Summary and Key Points
  • Chapter 11. Fostering Dependency
  • ACA Code
  • APA Code
  • NASW Code
  • Questions for Reflection and Discussion
  • Summary and Key Points
  • Chapter 12. Boundaries of Competence
  • ACA Code
  • APA Code
  • NASW Code
  • Questions for Reflection and Discussion
  • Expert's Discussion
  • Summary and Key Points
  • References
  • Glossary of Terms
  • Index
  • About the Authors

February 2003 | 280 pages | Sage US

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Multicultural counselors often face a moral dilemma: should they follow the ethical guidelines of their professional counseling organization at the expense of a client or take the appropriate action while bending official standards?

Ethics in a Multicultural Context provides strategies for critical decision making in multicultural settings. Utilizing extensive case studies, authors Sherlon P. Pack-Brown and Carmen Braun Williams present a comprehensive exploration of counseling ethics in a cultural context. Examining the implications and consequences of competent multicultural counseling, they present ethical dilemmas arising in face-to-face counseling interactions, supervisory relationships, and educational situations.

By placing ethical issues in a cultural context, this inclusive volume provides readers with the practical tools to address complex questions such as

    • Are dual relationships ethical?
    • How do you handle unintentional cultural bias?
    • Can you barter for counseling services?
    • How do you manage a client's welfare?
    • Does counseling foster dependence?
    • What are the boundaries of competence?

 

Ethics in a Multicultural Context encourages critical thinking rather than passive acceptance. The authors identify culturally troublesome issues, encourage culturally appropriate interpretations of existing ethical guidelines, and promote ethical behavior in multicultural contexts.

encourages critical thinking rather than passive acceptance. The authors identify culturally troublesome issues, encourage culturally appropriate interpretations of existing ethical guidelines, and promote ethical behavior in multicultural contexts.

Designed for students and educators in counselor education and counseling psychology programs, this book is also an essential guide for social workers, psychologists, and health professionals who work in multicultural environments.




Table Of Contents:

  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • Acknowledgements
  • Dedication
  • Section I. Overview
  • Chapter 1. Brief Review of Principles and Goals of Three Ethical Codes
  • The American Counseling Association
  • The American Psychological Association
  • The National Association of Social Workers
  • Guidelines for Ethical Behavior
  • Processing Ethical Complaints
  • Critical Incident
  • Summary and Key Points
  • Chapter 2. Review of the Literature on Ethics in a Multicultural Context
  • Philosophical Ethics: Four Major Schools
  • Promoting Ethics in a Multicultural Context
  • Multicultural Counseling: The Fourth Force in Counseling
  • ACA, APA, NASW: 1980 to present
  • Critical Incident
  • Summary and Key Points
  • Chapter 3. Ethical Codes: Multicultural Explorations and Implications
  • Cultural Competence
  • Purposive Decision-Making: Promoting Cultural Intentionality and Competence
  • Culturally Biased Assumptions
  • Worldview Analysis
  • Critical Incident
  • Summary and Key Points
  • Section II Overview
  • Chapter 4. Confused? Try Thinking in a Competent and Multicultural Context
  • Competence within a Cultural Context
  • AMCD Multicultural Competencies
  • Moral Principles of Three Codes of Ethics: The View within a Cultural Context
  • A Multicultural Framework: Ethical Thinking and Decision-Making within a Multicultural Context
  • Review of ACA, APA, and NASW Ethical Codes Within a Cultural Content
  • Critical Incident
  • Summary and Key Points
  • Chapter 5. Awareness: The First Stage of Ethical Thinking in a Multicultural Context
  • The Person and Then the Professional
  • A Framework Promoting Self-Awareness to Facilitate Understanding the Cultural Behavior of Others
  • Approach to Difference
  • Critical Incident
  • Summary and Key Points
  • Chapter 6. Knowledge and Skills, Stages 2 and 3: Ethical Thinking and Decision-Making in a Multicultural Context
  • Precounseling: Becoming a Helper Within a Multicultural Context
  • Adapting Learned Skills and Counseling Theory to Work Ethically Within a Client's Cultural Framework
  • Plan of Action: Moving from Awareness and Knowledge to Action
  • Ethical Decision Making In a Multicultual Context
  • Summary and Key Points
  • Overview
  • Chapter 7. Dual Relationships
  • ACA Code
  • APA Code
  • NASW Code
  • Questions for Reflection and Discussion
  • Summary and Key Points
  • Chapter 8. Unintentional Cultural Bias
  • ACA Code
  • APA Code
  • NASW Code
  • Questions for Reflection and Discussion
  • Expert's Discussion
  • Summary and Key Points
  • Chapter 9. Client Welfare
  • ACA Code
  • APA Code
  • NASW Code
  • Questions for Reflection and Discussion
  • Summary and Key Points
  • Chapter 10. Bartering for Services
  • ACA Code
  • APA Code
  • NASW Code
  • Questions for Reflection and Discussion
  • Expert's Discussion
  • Summary and Key Points
  • Chapter 11. Fostering Dependency
  • ACA Code
  • APA Code
  • NASW Code
  • Questions for Reflection and Discussion
  • Summary and Key Points
  • Chapter 12. Boundaries of Competence
  • ACA Code
  • APA Code
  • NASW Code
  • Questions for Reflection and Discussion
  • Expert's Discussion
  • Summary and Key Points
  • References
  • Glossary of Terms
  • Index
  • About the Authors

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