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Values & Ethics in Counselling and Psychotherapy

Autor Gillian M Proctor
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 mar 2014
This book offers an introduction to values and ethics in counselling and psychotherapy, helping you to develop the ethical awareness needed throughout the counselling process. The book covers:
-  Context and emergence of ethics in counselling
-  Exercises to explore personal and professional values
-  Tools to develop ethical mindfulness
-  Differences between therapeutic models
-  Relational ethics
-  Ethical dilemmas and issues
-  Practice issues including confidentiality, boundaries and autonomy versus beneficence.
Using in-depth case studies of counselling students, the author demonstrates the constant relevance of values and ethics to counselling and psychotherapy, equipping trainees with the tools to successfully navigate values and ethics in their professional practice.
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781849206143
ISBN-10: 1849206147
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 170 x 242 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Recenzii

Gillian Proctor has produced an insightful and thought-provoking book that takes us to the heart of human relating.  She makes values and ethics a central part of the therapeutic process and this is illustrated throughout by a range of vignettes that skilfully balnce theory with practice. It is a book that speaks to the soul.


Gillian Proctor has yet again given us a thought-provoking and compelling textbook.  This latest book will be a very welcome publication for trainers, trainee practitioners and supervisors in particular.  It is also a richly portrayed and  ethically mindful journey through counselling processes and relationships that will be invaluable for therapists across the psychological therapies.
This, coupled with its unusual literary device, makes [Values and Ethics in Counselling and Psychotherapy] book ideal for experienced therapists’ groups and offers a ready-made CPD opportunity.
I am glad I read this book. Even though I have often focused on values and ethics in counselling, teaching and supervision over a long career in academia and beyond, this book meaningfully deepened my understanding of the subject, the complexity of the subject and the breadth of literature that has addressed the subject.
When I started reading I quickly realised that this is the best book I have read on ethics since Tim Bond's seminal Standards and Ethics for Counselling in Action (2010). ?While this volume does not replace Bond's, it does complement it, as it is an entirely different kind of book [...] This should be essential reading for all counselling and psychotherapy courses, on an almost equal footing with Bond's work. Not replacing it, but as the new 'next best thing', a book that counselling has lacked up to now. I can give it no higher praise than that.  

Cuprins

Dedication and Acknowledgements
Introduction
Values
What are your personal values?
How are values relevant to therapy?
Therapy Ethics
Ethics in healthcare
Ethics in counselling and psychotherapy
Making ethical decisions
Counselling, psychotherapy and society
Ethical mindfulness
Practice Issues
Values and ethics in models of therapy
Autonomy vs. beneficence
Confidentiality
Boundaries
Particular boundary issues
Conclusion
Appendices
References

Descriere

'Proctor has successfully written a book on counselling ethics that is both engaging and instructive. The activities provided throughout enable the reader to apply theory to themselves and to real life situations. I will be recommending this book to my students' - Mr Richard Palmer, Humanities, Weston College