1. Introduction to Professional Ethics.
2. The Counselor as a Person and as a Professional.
3. Values and the Helping Relationship.
4. Multicultural Perspectives and Diversity Issues.
5. Client Rights and Counselor Responsibilities.
6. Confidentiality: Ethical and Legal Issues.
7. Managing Boundaries and Multiple Relationships.
8. Professional Competence and Training.
9. Ethical Issues in Supervision.
10. Issues in Theory and Practice
11. Ethical Issues in Couples and Family Therapy.
12. Ethical Issues in Group Work.
13. Community and Social Justice Perspectives.
Marianne Schneider Corey is a licensed marriage and family
therapist in California and a National Certified Counselor. She
received her master's degree in marriage, family and child
counseling from Chapman College. A Fellow of the Association for
Specialists in Group Work, she and Gerald Corey received its
Eminent Career Award in 2001. In 2011 they received the Lifetime
Achievement Award from the American Mental Health Counselors
Association, of which she is a member. She also holds memberships
in the American Counseling Association, the American Group
Psychotherapy Association, the Association for Specialists in Group
Work, the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, and
the Western Association of Counselor Education and Supervision. In
the past 40 years, she and Gerald Corey have presented workshops in
group counseling for mental health professionals at universities in
the U.S., Canada, Mexico, China, Hong Kong, Korea, Germany,
Belgium, Scotland, England and Ireland.
In addition to BECOMING A HELPER, which has been translated into
Korean and Japanese, she is co-author of ISSUES AND ETHICS IN THE
HELPING PROFESSIONS, 10th Edition (with Gerald Corey and Cindy
Corey), which has been translated into Japanese, Chinese and
Korean; GROUPS: PROCESS AND PRACTICE, 10th Edition (with Gerald
Corey and Cindy Corey), which has been translated into Korean,
Chinese and Polish; I NEVER KNEW I HAD A CHOICE, 11th Edition (with
Gerald Corey and Michelle Muratori), which has been translated into
Chinese; and GROUP TECHNIQUES, Fourth Edition (with Gerald Corey,
Patrick Callanan and Michael Russell), which has been translated
into Portuguese, Korean, Japanese and Czech.
Along with Gerald Corey and Robert Haynes, she also created two
educational video programs: Groups in Action: Evolution and
Challenges DVD and Workbook" (2014) and "Ethics in Action: DVD and
Workbook" (2015)." Marianne Schneider Corey is a licensed marriage
and family therapist in California and a National Certified
Counselor. She received her master's degree in marriage, family and
child counseling from Chapman College. A Fellow of the Association
for Specialists in Group Work, she and Gerald Corey received its
Eminent Career Award in 2001. In 2011 they received the Lifetime
Achievement Award from the American Mental Health Counselors
Association, of which she is a member. She also holds memberships
in the American Counseling Association, the American Group
Psychotherapy Association, the Association for Specialists in Group
Work, the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, and
the Western Association of Counselor Education and Supervision. In
the past 40 years, she and Gerald Corey have presented workshops in
group counseling for mental health professionals at universities in
the U.S., Canada, Mexico, China, Hong Kong, Korea, Germany,
Belgium, Scotland, England and Ireland.
In addition to BECOMING A HELPER, which has been translated into
Korean and Japanese, she is co-author of ISSUES AND ETHICS IN THE
HELPING PROFESSIONS, 10th Edition (with Gerald Corey and Cindy
Corey), which has been translated into Japanese, Chinese and
Korean; GROUPS: PROCESS AND PRACTICE, 10th Edition (with Gerald
Corey and Cindy Corey), which has been translated into Korean,
Chinese and Polish; I NEVER KNEW I HAD A CHOICE, 11th Edition (with
Gerald Corey and Michelle Muratori), which has been translated into
Chinese; and GROUP TECHNIQUES, Fourth Edition (with Gerald Corey,
Patrick Callanan and Michael Russell), which has been translated
into Portuguese, Korean, Japanese and Czech.
Along with Gerald Corey and Robert Haynes, she also created two
educational video programs: Groups in Action: Evolution and
Challenges DVD and Workbook" (2014) and "Ethics in Action: DVD and
Workbook" (2015)." Gerald Corey is Professor Emeritus of Human
Services and Counseling at California State University at
Fullerton. He regularly teaches both undergraduate and graduate
courses in group counselling and ethics in counselling. He received
his doctorate in counselling from the University of Southern
California. Dr Corey is a Diplomate in Counselling Psychology,
American Board of Professional Psychology; a licensed psychologist;
and a National Certified Counsellor. He is a Fellow of the American
Psychological Association (Division 17, Counseling Psychology; and
Division 49, Group Psychotherapy); a Fellow of the American
Counselling Association; and a Fellow of the Association for
Specialists in Group Work. He and Marianne Schneider Corey received
ASGW's Eminent Career Award in 2001 and the American Mental Health
Counsellors Association's Lifetime Achievement Award in 2011. He
received the Outstanding Professor of the Year Award from
California State University at Fullerton in 1991. Dr Corey is the
author or co-author of 16 textbooks in counselling currently in
print, along with more than 60 journal articles and book chapters.
Marianne Schneider Corey is a licensed marriage and family
therapist in California and a National Certified Counselor. She
received her master's degree in marriage, family and child
counseling from Chapman College. A Fellow of the Association for
Specialists in Group Work, she and Gerald Corey received its
Eminent Career Award in 2001. In 2011 they received the Lifetime
Achievement Award from the American Mental Health Counselors
Association, of which she is a member. She also holds memberships
in the American Counseling Association, the American Group
Psychotherapy Association, the Association for Specialists in Group
Work, the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, and
the Western Association of Counselor Education and Supervision. In
the past 40 years, she and Gerald Corey have presented workshops in
group counseling for mental health professionals at universities in
the U.S., Canada, Mexico, China, Hong Kong, Korea, Germany,
Belgium, Scotland, England and Ireland.
In addition to BECOMING A HELPER, which has been translated into
Korean and Japanese, she is co-author of ISSUES AND ETHICS IN THE
HELPING PROFESSIONS, 10th Edition (with Gerald Corey and Cindy
Corey), which has been translated into Japanese, Chinese and
Korean; GROUPS: PROCESS AND PRACTICE, 10th Edition (with Gerald
Corey and Cindy Corey), which has been translated into Korean,
Chinese and Polish; I NEVER KNEW I HAD A CHOICE, 11th Edition (with
Gerald Corey and Michelle Muratori), which has been translated into
Chinese; and GROUP TECHNIQUES, Fourth Edition (with Gerald Corey,
Patrick Callanan and Michael Russell), which has been translated
into Portuguese, Korean, Japanese and Czech.
Along with Gerald Corey and Robert Haynes, she also created two
educational video programs: Groups in Action: Evolution and
Challenges DVD and Workbook" (2014) and "Ethics in Action: DVD and
Workbook" (2015)." Cindy Corey is a California licensed clinical
psychologist with a private practice in San Diego, California. She
worked for over a decade as a full-time Visiting Professor in the
Department of Counseling and School Psychology at San Diego State
University, in both the Community Based Block and Marriage and
Family Therapy programs. She received her master's degree in
Marriage and Family Therapy from the University of San Diego and
her Doctorate (PsyD) in Multicultural Community Clinical Psychology
at the California School of Professional Psychology in Alhambra,
California. Dr. Corey has focused much of her work in the area of
counselor education, specializing in multicultural training, social
justice, and community outreach. In addition to teaching at San
Diego State University, she taught part time in the PsyD program at
Alliant International University in Alhambra. She has also worked
as a contracted clinician for Survivors of Torture International,
focusing primarily on helping Sudanese refugee youths to adjust to
life in the United States, gain employment, and attend colleges and
universities. Dr. Corey works as a multicultural consultant and has
created clinical intervention programs, training manuals, and
diversity sensitive curriculum for a variety of schools,
businesses, and organizations in the San Diego area. Her private
practice focuses mainly on working with women, couples, counselors,
and graduate students in counseling programs.
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