About the Author:
Gerald Corey is Professor Emeritus of Human Services at California State University at Fullerton; a Diplomate in Counseling Psychology, American Board of Professional Psychology; a licensed psychologist; a National Certified Counselor; a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (Counseling Psychology); a Fellow of the American Counseling Association; and a Fellow of the Association for Specialists in Group Work. Dr. Corey taught undergraduate and graduate courses in group counseling, as well as courses in experiential groups, the theory and practice of counseling, and ethics in counseling. He is the author or co-author of 15 counseling textbooks currently in print and numerous journal articles. Along with his wife, Marianne Schneider Corey, Dr. Corey has conducted group counseling training workshops for mental health professionals at many universities in the United States, Canada, Mexico, China, Hong Kong, Korea, Germany, Belgium, Scotland, England, and Ireland. The two received the Association for Specialists in Group Work's Eminent Career Award in 2001. Dr. Corey earned his doctorate in counseling from the University of Southern California.
Review:
"What a high level, professional job you all did! What I have always liked about your work is the fact that you do not allow humane considerations to fall by the wayside, and you adopt a sensible, flexible, and rational approach to ethical issues and boundary crossings."
"We need more materials like this with an interactive and example-based point of reference to teach ethics. . . . The written and video materials were very provocative and stimulated lots of thinking about ethics in new ways. You did an excellent job of involving the student audience as participants in building ethical perspectives for good counseling."
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