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Ethics : working with ethical and moral dilemmas in psychotherapy / Petrūska Clarkson.

By: Material type: TextTextAnalytics: Show analyticsPublisher: London : Whurr, 2000Description: xxx, 320 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1861561121
  • 9781861561121
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 174.2 21
Contents:
Contributors -- Dedication -- Marianne Fry Resigns -- Preface: Ethics, the Heart of the Matter -- Acknowledgements -- Ch. 1. Ethical Dilemmas of Psychotherapists -- Item 1. The Psychotherapy and Counselling Oath -- Ch. 2. Ethical Relationships -- Item 2. A Decision-making Hierarchy Regarding Ethical Issues -- Ch. 3. Values in Counselling and Psychotherapy -- Item 3. Discovering Your Own Values -- Ch. 4. Bystanding in Counselling and Psychotherapy -- Item 4. Bystanding and Responsible Involvement in Psychotherapy, Organisations and Society -- Ch. 5. In Recognition of Dual Relationship -- Item 5. Information for Prospective Clients -- Ch. 6. Vengeance of the Victim -- Item 6. 'Asking the Client's Permission' to do a Case Study -- Ch. 7. When Rules are not Enough: The Spirit of the Law in Ethical Codes -- Item 7. Professional Practices and Ethical Guidelines for Administrative/ Ancillary Staff at Counselling and Psychotherapy Practices, Institutes and Colleges -- Ch. 8. Collegial Working Relationships - Ethics, Research and Good Practice -- Item 8. Libel, Slander and Defamation and their Derivatives in Professional Codes of Ethics -- Ch. 9. The Ethical Dimensions of Supervision -- Item 9. What Happens if a Psychotherapist Dies -- Ch. 10. Ethical Dilemmas in Supervision, Training and Organisational Contexts -- Item 10. Seven Domains of Discourse in Exploring Ethical and Moral Dilemmas -- Ch. 11. Whose Idea is it Anyway? (and Writing for Publication) -- Item 11. A Code of Ethics for Counselling and Psychotherapy Publications -- Ch. 12. Psychotherapy Ethics in the Context of 'Schoolism' -- Item 12. Physis - or 'a Pleasing Illusion' -- Ch. 13. Judicial Review of Psychotherapy Self-regulation -- Item 13. Thought Experiments and Imaginary Dilemmas for People Involved in Complaints Procedures -- Ch. 14. Integrative Relational Research: An Approach to Ethics -- Item 14. Extract from Letters to a Young Poet -- App. 1. A Traveller's Guide to Psychotherapy: a Companion for Clients and Patients -- App. 2. Dysfunction in Training Organisations.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contributors -- Dedication -- Marianne Fry Resigns -- Preface: Ethics, the Heart of the Matter -- Acknowledgements -- Ch. 1. Ethical Dilemmas of Psychotherapists -- Item 1. The Psychotherapy and Counselling Oath -- Ch. 2. Ethical Relationships -- Item 2. A Decision-making Hierarchy Regarding Ethical Issues -- Ch. 3. Values in Counselling and Psychotherapy -- Item 3. Discovering Your Own Values -- Ch. 4. Bystanding in Counselling and Psychotherapy -- Item 4. Bystanding and Responsible Involvement in Psychotherapy, Organisations and Society -- Ch. 5. In Recognition of Dual Relationship -- Item 5. Information for Prospective Clients -- Ch. 6. Vengeance of the Victim -- Item 6. 'Asking the Client's Permission' to do a Case Study -- Ch. 7. When Rules are not Enough: The Spirit of the Law in Ethical Codes -- Item 7. Professional Practices and Ethical Guidelines for Administrative/ Ancillary Staff at Counselling and Psychotherapy Practices, Institutes and Colleges -- Ch. 8. Collegial Working Relationships - Ethics, Research and Good Practice -- Item 8. Libel, Slander and Defamation and their Derivatives in Professional Codes of Ethics -- Ch. 9. The Ethical Dimensions of Supervision -- Item 9. What Happens if a Psychotherapist Dies -- Ch. 10. Ethical Dilemmas in Supervision, Training and Organisational Contexts -- Item 10. Seven Domains of Discourse in Exploring Ethical and Moral Dilemmas -- Ch. 11. Whose Idea is it Anyway? (and Writing for Publication) -- Item 11. A Code of Ethics for Counselling and Psychotherapy Publications -- Ch. 12. Psychotherapy Ethics in the Context of 'Schoolism' -- Item 12. Physis - or 'a Pleasing Illusion' -- Ch. 13. Judicial Review of Psychotherapy Self-regulation -- Item 13. Thought Experiments and Imaginary Dilemmas for People Involved in Complaints Procedures -- Ch. 14. Integrative Relational Research: An Approach to Ethics -- Item 14. Extract from Letters to a Young Poet -- App. 1. A Traveller's Guide to Psychotherapy: a Companion for Clients and Patients -- App. 2. Dysfunction in Training Organisations.

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