
Relational Ethics in Practice
Narratives from Counselling and Psychotherapy
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 24. March 2009
Book
Hardback
208 pages
978-0-415-42591-9 (ISBN)
Description
Relational Ethics in Practice presents a new collection of narratives on ethics in day-to-day therapeutic practice. Highly experienced professionals from a range of roles in the therapeutic professions explore ways of developing ethical and effective relationships. The contributors provide the reader with engaging and informative narratives that indicate how ethics can inform and influence practice in a variety of clinical contexts across the helping professions. These personal and professional narratives will encourage people to think more proactively about ethics and the impact that they have on both therapeutic practice, and life in general.
Throughout this book, Lynne Gabriel, Roger Casemore and their contributors emphasise that the consideration of the ethical dimension is of paramount importance to successful processes and outcomes in every therapeutic relationship. Chapters cover a number of topics including:
how theoretical approaches can inform ethical decision making and practice
practical difficulties and ethical challenges
innovative and unconventional approaches
informed consent across various contexts
pointers for good practice
the notion of the 'wounded healer'.
Relational Ethics in Practice: Narratives from Counselling and Psychotherapy will appeal to a wide range of readers involved in the helping professions including counsellors, psychotherapists, researchers, supervisors and trainees.
Throughout this book, Lynne Gabriel, Roger Casemore and their contributors emphasise that the consideration of the ethical dimension is of paramount importance to successful processes and outcomes in every therapeutic relationship. Chapters cover a number of topics including:
how theoretical approaches can inform ethical decision making and practice
practical difficulties and ethical challenges
innovative and unconventional approaches
informed consent across various contexts
pointers for good practice
the notion of the 'wounded healer'.
Relational Ethics in Practice: Narratives from Counselling and Psychotherapy will appeal to a wide range of readers involved in the helping professions including counsellors, psychotherapists, researchers, supervisors and trainees.
Reviews / Votes
"I thoroughly recommend this book to practitioners, trainers and writers alike for the quality of the writing and the encouragement it offers to us all to think about the big questions in our lives." - Kate Thompson, Journal of The Society for Existential Analysis, January 2011 "I thoroughly recommend this book to practitioners, trainers and writers alike for the quality of the writing and the encouragement it offers to us all to think about the big questions in our lives." - Kate Thompson, Journal of The Society for Existential Analysis, January 2011More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Postgraduate, Professional, and Professional Practice & Development
Product notice
Paper over boards
Illustrations
2 s/w Zeichnungen, 2 s/w Tabellen
2 Tables, black and white; 2 Line drawings, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
485 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-42591-9 (9780415425919)
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Narratives from Counselling and Psychotherapy
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Persons
Lynne Gabriel is a Reader in Counselling and Relational Ethics and Head of Postgraduate and Post-Experience Counselling Studies at York St John University, York. Lynne is former Chair of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy's (BACP) Professional Conduct Committee and was elected as Chair of BACP from October 2008.
Roger Casemore is a Senior Teaching Fellow and Director of Counselling and Psychotherapy courses at Warwick University.
Roger Casemore is a Senior Teaching Fellow and Director of Counselling and Psychotherapy courses at Warwick University.
Editor
Reader, York St John University College, York
Senior Teaching Fellow, Warwick University
Content
Gabriel, Casemore, Introduction. Gabriel, Relational Ethics, Boundary Riders and Process Sentinels: Allies for Ethical Practice. Casemore, Relational Ethics as a Way of Being. Balick, Relational Ethics Beyond the Sex and Gender Binary: An Integrative Relational Approach. Wosket, Relational Ethics in Supervision. Etherington, Ethical Research in Reflexive Relationships: A Dialogical Process. Neath, Relational Ethics: A Perspective After the Essays and Marking. Dave, Relational Ethics in Psychiatric Settings. Jenkins, Therapy as Evidence: Legal Perspectives on the relationship Between Therapist and Client. Dunnett, The Role of Practitioner Self-care in Practitioner-client Relationship Ethics. West, Training Matters: On the Way In. Casemore, Relational Ethics in Small Communities and Organisations. Gabriel, Exploring the Researcher-contributor Research Alliance. Tudway, Relational Ethics from a Cognitive Behavioural Perspective. Walker, Counselling Survivors of Abuse: Feminism, Psychodynamic Psychotherapy and Ethics. Gabriel, Experiencing the Edge: Relationships with Self and Others in Times of Intense or Enduring Trauma.