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Ethics - Working With Ethical and Moral Dilemmas in Psychotherapy

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Professor Petruska Clarkson is affiliated to PHYSIS in London. She is world-renowned for her work in the psychotherapy field. Klappentext This is a major work on a timely theme from a key figure in psychology and psychotherapy. The book brings together a wide range of perspectives on ethics and morality from formal research studies of practitioners' dilemmas to theoretical and philosophical explanations of the ethics of psychotherapy. Numerous practical and thought-provoking insights from 25 years of professional experience in these fields make this a truly valuable text for any student, client, trainer, supervisor or practitioner. Zusammenfassung This work brings together a wide range of perspectives on ethics and morality from formal research studies of practitioners' dilemmas to theoretical and philosophical explanations of the ethics of psychotherapy. Numerous practical and thought-provoking insights are presented. Inhaltsverzeichnis Ethical dilemmas of UKCP psychotherapists - comparisons of results from similar APA and BPS studies. Ethical relationships - the therapeutic relationship in psychoanalysis, counselling psychology and psychotherapy. Values in counselling and psychotherapy. Bystanding in counselling and psychotherapy. In recognition of dual relationships. The vengeance of the victim. When rules are not enough: the spirit of the law in ethical codes. Collegial relationships: ethics, research and good practice. Supervision as an ethical enterprise. Ethical dilemmas in supervision, training and organisational context. Writing for publication. Ethical dilemmas in the context of "schoolism".

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