Tuesday, December 23, 2008

The Elements of Managed Care or Ethics on the Job

The Elements of Managed Care: A Guide for Helping Professionals

Author: Susan R Davis

This concise, user-friendly book offers straightforward information describing exactly what managed care is, how it affects counseling professionals, and the best practices for working within its structure. Essential reading for anyone beginning a career in the helping professions, THE ELEMENTS OF MANAGED CARE explores the historical development of managed care, the parameters it imposes on counselors, changes in client/therapist interactions, ways to improve managed care, and other key topics.

Booknews

A concise, user-friendly guide, offering straightforward information on what managed care is, how it affects counseling professionals, and best practices for working within its structure. Explores the historical development of managed care, the parameters it imposes on counselors, changes in client/therapist interactions, and ways to improve managed care. Includes many real-life examples of managed care's impact on clients and the counseling process, plus a glossary and thematic guide to managed care terminology, and useful Web sites. Davis is in private practice. Meier is affiliated with the State University of New York at Buffalo. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)



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Ethics on the Job: Cases and Strategies

Author: Raymond S Pfeiffer

Make good decisions in the face of an ethical conflict with ETHICS ON THE JOB! This philosophy text provides a problem solving method called the RESOLVEDD strategy that can be applied to nearly any ethical conflict in the business world. Through numerous case studies and detailed analyses, you will learn to implement this strategy and apply it to your own life.



Table of Contents:
Ch. 1Ethics and Ethical Decision Making1
Ch. 2Ethical Principles14
Ch. 3The Resolved Strategy of Making Ethical Decisions Making31
Ch. 4The Resolved Strategy in Depth43
Ch. 5Two Analyses of Personal Ethical Problems57
Ch. 6Personal Ethical Problems for Analysis67

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