
Ethical Predicaments Are Endemic For Mental Health Professionals Working In Schools. New Interventions, Evolving Technologies, And A Patchwork Of Ethical And Legal Guidelines Create A Constant Stream Of Potential Dilemmas. The Seven-step Model Presented In This Book Allows Readers To Apply A Practical Process To Complex Questions While Both Minimizing Liability And Protecting Students. Beginning With An Introduction Of The Moral, Legal, And Clinical Foundations That Undergird Ethical Practice, James C. Raines And Nic T. Dibble Present An Ethical Decision Making Model With Seven Steps: Know Yourself And Your Responsibilities, Analyze The Dilemma, Seek Consultation, Identify Courses Of Action, Manage Clinical Concerns, Enact The Decision, And Reflect On The Process. Ethical Decision-making In School Mental Health Provides Ethical Guidelines From Four Different Professions And Addresses Mental Health Issues In Schools. This New Edition Includes Meticulously Updated Chapters Based On Recent Changes To All Of The Codes Of Ethics Over The Past Ten Years.
This book investigates how mental health professionals in school settings can navigate complex moral, legal, and clinical dilemmas through a structured decision-making framework. Authors James C. Raines and Nic T. Dibble, both experts in school-based mental health, synthesize evolving legal standards and professional codes of ethics to provide a practical guide. They argue that by applying a consistent seven-step model, practitioners can effectively manage professional liability while prioritizing the well-being of their students. The text serves as a comprehensive resource for integrating ethical theory into the daily realities of school-based practice.
What You Will Find
Experts and practitioners in the field of school psychology and counseling frequently cite this work as a foundational text for navigating the complexities of modern school-based practice. Readers often note the clarity of the seven-step model and its utility as a reliable reference for resolving professional ethical dilemmas.
Page Count:
304
Publication Date:
2021-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0197506836
ISBN-13:
9780197506837
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