Fully revised in accordance with the 2014 ACA Code of Ethics and the current ethical codes of other mental health organizations, Boundary Issues in Counseling reflects the helping profession’s most up-to-date thinking on this topic and offers a wide range of opinions and perspectives. Ethics experts Barbara Herlihy and Gerald Corey, along with 40 guest contributors, share their thoughts on the ethical issues surrounding sexual dual relationships; multiculturalism and social justice; counselor education, supervision, and consultation; group counseling; couples and family counseling; and school counseling. In addition, coverage extends to specialty areas, such as disaster mental health, private practice, addictions and rehabilitation counseling, rural practice, counseling in the military and forensic counseling.
This highly regarded book is essential reading for counselors struggling to find a clear personal position on the myriad issues that can arise with multiple relationships. It is also an ideal supplemental text for courses in ethics and professional issues, as well as for practicum and internship seminars to train the next generation of counselors.
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Preface ix
About the Authors xiii
Guest Contributors xv
Chapter 1 Boundary Issues in Perspective 1
Making Ethical Decisions When Faced With Thorny Boundary Issues
Ed Neukrug 22
Transcending Boundaries in Psychotherapy
Arnold A. Lazarus 27
Chapter 2 Sexual Dual Relationships 33
Ethical and Legal Perspectives on Sexual Dual Relationships
Mary A. Hermann 34
Sexual Boundary Violations in Mental Health Counseling
Beth Christensen 45
A Student’s Struggles in Dealing With Sexual Attractions
Amanda Connell 51
Chapter 3 The Client’s Perspective 59
Inclusion of the Client’s Voice in Ethical Practice
Susan L. Walden 63
From the Client’s Voice: A Postmodern, Social Constructionist Perspective on Ethical Decision Making
Ed Neukrug 69
Chapter 4 Multicultural and Social Justice Perspectives on Boundaries 77
Cultural Boundaries, Cultural Norms: Multicultural and Social Justice Perspectives
Fred Bemak and Rita Chi-Ying Chung 84
Multicultural and Community Perspectives on Multiple Relationships
Derald Wing Sue and Christina Capodilupo 92
Boundaries in the Context of a Collective Community: An African-Centered Perspective
Thomas A. Parham and Leon D. Caldwell 96
Boundary Issues in Counseling Latino Clients
Raul Machuca 100
Boundary Considerations in Counseling Muslim Clients
Mevlida Turkes-Habibovic 104
Chapter 5 Issues in Counselor Education 109
Dual Relationships in Counselor Education
Kristina A. Peterson and Holly A. Stadler 118
Multiple Roles That Doctoral Students Play
Kristen N. Dickens 124
Chapter 6 Issues in Supervision and Consultation 131
Subtle Boundary Issues in Supervision
L. Di Anne Borders 144
Boundary Issues With Supervisee Incompetence
Kathryn L. Henderson and Roxane L. Dufrene 147
Boundary Issues in Supervision of Addictions Counselors
Adrianne Trogden 151
Dual Role Conflicts in Consultation
A. Michael Dougherty 157
Chapter 7 Education and Training of Group Counselors 161
Dual Relationships in Training Group Workers
Holly Forester-Miller and Edward E. Moody Jr. 166
An Experiential Approach to Teaching Group Counseling
Matt Englar-Carlson 171
Combining Didactic and Experiential Approaches to Teaching a Group Counseling Course
Gerald Corey 177
Chapter 8 Group Counseling and Couples and Family Counseling 187
Boundary Considerations in Counseling Couples and Families
Amy Manfrini 194
Chapter 9 Boundary Issues in School Counseling 203
Managing Role Conflicts in School Counseling
A. Michael Dougherty, Russ Curtis, and Phyllis Robertson 208
Establishing Boundaries With Teachers, Administrators, and Parents
Catherine Geoghegan Mc Dermott 213
Social Media Site Friendships: A Slippery Slope for School Counselors
Kellie Giorgio Camelford 216
Chapter 10 Focus on Specialty Areas: Disaster Mental Health, Private Practice, Addictions Counseling, and Rehabilitation Counseling 223
Boundaries in Disaster Mental Health
Gerard Lawson 224
Multiple Relationship Issues in Private Practice
Harriet L. Glosoff 229
Boundary Issues in Addiction and Substance Abuse Counseling
Laura J. Veach 237
Managing Multiple Roles and Responsibilities in Rehabilitation Counseling
Mark Stebnicki 242
Chapter 11 Focus on Specialty Areas: Rural Practice, Counseling in the Military, Counseling Clients With End-of-Life Concerns, In-Home Service Provision, Forensic Psychology and Counseling 249
Rural Communities: Can Dual Relationships Be Avoided?
Holly Forester-Miller and Edward E. Moody Jr. 251
Multiple Relationships in Military Mental Health Counseling
W. Brad Johnson 254
Boundary Issues and Multiple Relationships When Working With Clients With End-of-Life Concerns
James L. Werth Jr. and Erica L. Whiting 259
Boundary Issues Pertaining to In-Home Service Provision
Bonnie King 266
Boundary Issues and In-Home Counseling for Clients With Disabilities
Amanda Connell 271
Managing Multiple Relationships in a Forensic Setting
Robert Haynes and Stacy L. Thacker 273
Chapter 12 Key Themes, Questions, and Decision Making 279
References 289
Index 307
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Barbara Herlihy, Ph D, LPC, LPC-S, is University Research Professor in the Counselor Education graduate program at the University of New Orleans. She has served on the American Counseling Association (ACA) Ethics Committee as chair (1987–1989) and as a member (1986–1987, 1993–1994) and as a member of the task forces to revise the 1995 and 2005 ACA codes of ethics.Dr. Herlihy is the coauthor of several books on ethical issues in counseling: Ethical, Legal, and Professional Issues in Counseling (with Ted Remley, 2014); Boundary Issues in Counseling (1997, 2006), the ACA Ethical Standards Casebook (1996, 2006), and Dual Relationships in Counseling (1992)—all with Gerald Corey; and the ACA Ethical Standards Casebook (with Larry Golden, 1990). She is also the author or coauthor of more than 50 journal articles and 25 book chapters on ethics, multicultural counseling, feminist therapy, and other topics. She is the recipient of the Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Courtland Lee Social Justice Award and the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Distinguished Mentor Award. She is a frequent presenter of seminars and workshops on ethics across the United States and internationally, most recently in Malta, Venezuela, and Mexico.
Gerald Corey, Ed D, ABPP, NCC, is a professor emeritus of human services and counseling at California State University at Fullerton. He is a Diplomate in Counseling Psychology, American Board of Professional Psychology; a licensed counseling psychologist; and a Fellow of the American Counseling Association (ACA), the Association for Specialists in Group Work (ASGW), and the American Psychological Association (APA), in both Division 17 and Division 49. He is the recipient (with Marianne Schneider Corey) of both the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Mental Health Counselors Association in 2011 and the ASGW’s Eminent Career Award in 2001.Dr. Corey has authored or coauthored 15 textbooks in counseling that are currently in print, has made fi ve educational DVD programs on various aspects of counseling, and has written numerous articles and book chapters. Some of his coauthored books include Issues and Ethics in the Helping Professions (with Marianne Schneider Corey, Cindy Corey, and Patrick Callanan, 2015), Becoming a Helper (with Marianne Schneider Corey, 2011), I Never Knew I Had a Choice (with Marianne Schneider Corey, 2014), Groups: Process and Practice (with Marianne Schneider Corey and Cindy Corey, 2014), and Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy (2013). In the past 35 years the Coreys have conducted group counseling training workshops for mental health professionals at many universities in the United States as well as in Canada, Mexico, China, Hong Kong, Korea, Germany, Belgium, Scotland, England, and Ireland.