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Herlihy, Barbara; Corey, Gerald – 1992
Issues involving dual relationships in counseling are discussed in this monograph. Dual relationships occur when counselors have another, significantly different, relationship with one of their clients, students, or supervisees. This monograph is intended to be a resource that reflects the current thinking of the counseling profession and that…
Descriptors: College Students, Conflict of Interest, Counselor Client Relationship, Counselor Educators
Herlihy, Barbara; Corey, Gerald – 1996
Perhaps the most basic function of a professional code of ethics is to educate members about sound ethical conduct. This casebook is designed to provide a foundation for analytic evaluation of the standards and guidance in applying ethical principles. It can be utilized in an ethics course or in a practicum or internship. The illustrative…
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, Codes of Ethics, Confidentiality, Conflict of Interest
Herlihy, Barbara; Corey, Gerald – 1997
Dual or multiple relationships may be one of the most controversial of all issues in counseling. The nature of these kinds of relationships, the current thinking on the topic, and the diversity of opinions and perspectives touching this issue are explored in this book. The introduction provides an overview of dual relationships, followed by…
Descriptors: Behavior, Client Attitudes (Human Services), Codes of Ethics, Conflict of Interest