Ethical Thinking in Music Therapy, 2nd edition
- Author: Dileo, Cheryl
- ISBN: 9780977027897
This updated and expanded second edition provides a thorough exploration of professional ethics for the student and professional music therapist.
Topics covered include: the ethics of technology and social media, the music therapist as professional and person; clients' rights and therapists' responsibilities; confidentiality; boundaries, multicultural music therapy, education and training, ethical issues in private practice, and more.
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CONTENTS
PREFACE
1 Introduction to Ethical Thinking
The Background: Early Research in Music Therapy Ethics
Principle Ethics and Theories of Ethics
Models of Ethical Development
Codes of Ethics
Interface of the Law and Ethics
How Therapists Make Ethical Decisions
Models of Ethical Decision-Making
Characteristics of the Decision-Maker
Introduction to the Analytic-Reflexive Model (ARM) of Ethical Decision-Making
Considerations for Using the Analytic-Reflexive Model (ARM) of Ethical Decision-Making
The ARM Ethical Decision-Making Model
The Condensed ARM Ethical-Decision-Making Model
The Comprehensive ARM Ethical-Decision-Making Model
Threats and Deterrents to Ethical Thinking and ETHICAL Behavior
Teaching Ethics
Additional Learning Experiences
2 The Virtuous Music Therapist
Additional Learning Experiences
3 Ethical Issues in Multicultural Music Therapy
Introduction
The Eurocentric Worldview
Sources of Power, Privilege, Bias, and Oppression
Racism
Microaggressions: Aversive Racism
Ableism
Sex, Gender, and Sexual Orientation Oppression
Classism
Ageism
Social Justice
Cultural Competence
Implications for Competent Multicultural Music Therapy Practice
Recommendations for the Field of Music Therapy
Ethical Dilemmas
Additional Learning Experiences
Additional Resources
4 The Music Therapist as a Professional and Person
Part I: Professional Competence
Part II: Personal Competence
Part III: Personal Values
Part IV: Personal Behavior
Ethical Dilemmas
Additional Learning Experiences
5 Clients’ Rights and Therapists’ Responsibilities
Introduction
Informed Consent
Clients’ Rights and Therapists’ Responsibilities Within the Therapeutic Alliance
Ethical Dilemmas
Additional Learning Experiences
6 Ethical Thinking and Confidentiality
Special Circumstances
Special Groups or Communities
Record-Keeping
Release of Records
Ethical Dilemmas
Additional Learning Experiences
7 Boundaries and Multiple Relationships
Boundaries
The Use of Touch
Gift-Giving
Bartering
The Setting for Therapy
Therapist Self-Disclosure
Multiple Relationships with Clients
Guidelines for Dealing with Multiple Relationships
Conclusion
Ethical Dilemmas
Additional Learning Experiences
8 Ethically Important Moments in Music Therapy Research
Ethics in the Research Process
Ethical Precautions Using Quantitative Designs
Ethical Issues in Non-Quantitative Research Designs
Ethical Issues in Research with Specific Groups
Ethical Issues in Research Publication
Ethics and the Peer Review Process in Research
Research Misconduct
Conclusion
Ethical Dilemmas
Additional Learning Experiences
9 Private Practice, Financial and Commercial Activities, and Responsibilities to the Public
Part 1: Private Practice
Part 2: Advertising and Marketing
Part 3: Commercial Activities
Part 4: Responsibilities to the Public
Recommendations
Dilemmas
Additional Learning Experiences
10 Responsibilities to Employers, Employees, Colleagues, and the Professional Association
Relationships with Employers and Employees
Responsibilities to Colleagues
Responsibilities to the Professional Association
Dilemmas
Additional Learning Experiences
11 Ethical Issues in Music Therapy Education and Supervision
Ethical Issues in Music Therapy Education
Dealing with Difficult Students
Ethical Issues in Music Therapy Supervision
Experiential Training in Music Therapy
Informed Consent for Experiential Learning
Ethical Dilemmas
Additional Learning Experiences
12 Ethical Issues Involving Technology and Social Media
Music Therapy Telehealth
Conclusion: Telehealth
The Use of Social Media
Social Media Policy
Patient-Targeted Googling
Resources
Dilemmas
Additional Learning Experiences
13 Promoting Ethical Behavior
Formal Resolution of Ethics Violations
Actions, Resolutions, and Sanctions
A Model for Ethical Practice
Additional Learning Experiences
REFERENCES
APPENDIX
American Music Therapy Association Code of Ethics
Core Values
Principles for Ethical Practice
CBMT Code of Professional Practice