Practical ethics in counselling and psychotherapy : a relational approach / Linda Finlay
Imprint
London : Sage Publications, 2019
Descript
x, 203 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
SUMMARY
Are you sometimes challenged by how to apply ethical principles in your own practice? Looking to understand what ethical practice can look like from different theoretical standpoints? Linda Finlay takes you on an exploration of ethical therapeutic practice. She highlights how therapeutic decisions depend on the social and relational context and vary according to your theoretical lens. She provides you with guidance on how to engage in therapy relationally while remaining professional, ethical and evidence-based.
CONTENT
A relational approach to ethics -- professional codes and legal frameworks: thinking relationally -- care as a relational ethic and its `shadow' -- living ethics within a social world; 'walking the talk' -- 'first contact': creating ethical therapeutic spaces -- ethical boundarying -- ethical 'holding' -- ethical containing -- ethical endings -- karim: brief therapy and CBT -- susan: integrating creatively? -- gary: working with anger in context -- star: containing and boundarying? -- luke: intergenerational trauma work
SUBJECT
Counseling
Psychotherapy
Counseling -- Moral and ethical aspects
Psychotherapy -- Moral and ethical aspects
Counseling -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Great Britain