Editorial Reviews:
Synopsis
bPraise for iEthics in Psychotherapy and Counseling, Fourth Edition/i/bp"A stunningly good book. . . . If there is only one book you buy on ethics, this is the one."br—bDavid H. Barlow/b, PhD, ABPP, Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry, Boston Universityp"The iFourth Edition/i continues to be the gold standard. . . . a must-read in every counseling/therapy training program. It is that good and valuable."br—bDerald Wing Sue/b, PhD, Professor of Psychology and Education, Teachers College, Columbia Universityp"A must-have for therapists at every step of their career from student to wise elder."br—bBonnie Strickland/b, PhD, former president, American Psychological Associationp"This iFourth Edition/i of the best book in its field has much timely new material. . . . A brilliant addition is an exploration of how reasonable people can conscientiously follow the same ethical principles yet reach different conclusions . . . an essential sourcebook."br—iPatrick O'Neill/i, PhD, former president, Canadian Psychological Associationp"Essential for all practicing mental health professionals and students."br—bNadine Kaslow/b, PhD, ABPP, President, American Board of Professional Psychologyp"I particularly enjoyed the chapter on ethical practice in the electronic world, which was informative even to this highly tech-savvy psychologist. The chapter on responses to the interrogations issue is destined to be a classic. . . . Bravo! Mandatory reading."br—bLaura Brown/b, PhD, ABPP, 2010 President, APA Division of Trauma Psychologyp"There's no better resource to have at your fingertips."br—bEric Drogin/b, JD, PhD, ABPP, former chair, APA Committee on Professional Practice and Standards and APA Committee on Legal Issuesp"Two of psychology's national treasures, Drs. Ken Pope and Melba Vasquez walk the walk of psychotherapy ethics. Simply the best book in its genre."br—bJohn Norcross/b, PhD, ABPP, Professor of Psychology and Distinguished University Fellow, University of Scranton