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Ethics and values in psychotherapy / Alan C. Tjeltveit.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 1999Description: x, 338 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0415156637
  • 9780415156639
  • 0415156645
  • 9780415156646
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 174.2 21
LOC classification:
  • RC455.2.E8 T58 1999
Contents:
Preface -- Pt. I. Developing a better understanding of the ethical character of psychotherapy -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Ethics: challenging, inescapable questions -- 3. Psychotherapists as ethicists: engaging in difficult, essential tasks -- Pt. II. Intellectual tools for examining values and ethical theory in therapy: assumptions and criteria for analysis and decision-making -- 4. The spectrum of ethical theories in psychotherapy -- 5. Unpacking diverse understandings of "values" -- Pt. III. Ethical dimensions of the contexts of psychotherapy -- 6. The intellectual contexts of psychotherapy: ethics and science -- 7. The social contexts of psychotherapy: clinical practice and business -- Pt. IV. Change in psychotherapy: ethical facets -- 8. Ethical dimensions of the techniques, strategies, and processes of therapy: which means to therapeutic ends? -- 9. Ethical dimensions of the goals and outcome of therapy: therapy as means to which (ethics-laden) ends? -- Pt. V. Implications -- 10. Rethinking psychotherapy's location in a society: public philosophy and social and therapeutic contracts -- 11. Profession and professional ethics -- 12. Shaping the ethical character of psychotherapy: inevitable choices, better choices -- Notes -- References -- Index.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-328) and index.

Preface -- Pt. I. Developing a better understanding of the ethical character of psychotherapy -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Ethics: challenging, inescapable questions -- 3. Psychotherapists as ethicists: engaging in difficult, essential tasks -- Pt. II. Intellectual tools for examining values and ethical theory in therapy: assumptions and criteria for analysis and decision-making -- 4. The spectrum of ethical theories in psychotherapy -- 5. Unpacking diverse understandings of "values" -- Pt. III. Ethical dimensions of the contexts of psychotherapy -- 6. The intellectual contexts of psychotherapy: ethics and science -- 7. The social contexts of psychotherapy: clinical practice and business -- Pt. IV. Change in psychotherapy: ethical facets -- 8. Ethical dimensions of the techniques, strategies, and processes of therapy: which means to therapeutic ends? -- 9. Ethical dimensions of the goals and outcome of therapy: therapy as means to which (ethics-laden) ends? -- Pt. V. Implications -- 10. Rethinking psychotherapy's location in a society: public philosophy and social and therapeutic contracts -- 11. Profession and professional ethics -- 12. Shaping the ethical character of psychotherapy: inevitable choices, better choices -- Notes -- References -- Index.

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