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Psychotherapy ethics --- Psychotherapy --- Psychotherapy --- Philosophy --- Religious aspects
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Psychotherapy --- Logotherapy --- Existential psychology --- Phenomenological psychology --- Psychotherapy ethics --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Moral and ethical aspects
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Chef Kylie Kwong branches out from her Chinese culinary heritage to explore the cuisines of Europe, the Mediterranean and North Africa. With the emphasis on intensity of flavour and using the finest produce, she creates dishes with inspired combinations of Western ingredients and Eastern techniques.
Psychotherapy --- Philosophy --- Psychotherapy ethics --- Mental philosophy --- Humanities --- Philosophy. --- Therapeutic use. --- Moral and ethical aspects.
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Thinking Space was set up to develop the capacity of staff and trainees at the Tavistock Clinic to think about racism, and other forms of hatred toward difference in ourselves and others. Drawing on Bion's (1962) distinction between 'knowing' and 'knowing about', the latter of which can be a defence against knowing a subject in a deeper and emotionally real way, Thinking Space sought to promote curiosity, exploration and learning about difference, by paying as much attention as to how we learn (process) as to what we learn (content)
Cultural awareness. --- Psychotherapy --- Psychotherapy ethics --- Culture awareness --- Awareness --- Cultural intelligence --- Ethnic attitudes --- Moral and ethical aspects.
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#PBIB:2001.2 --- Psychotherapy --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Social aspects. --- Psychotherapy ethics --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Social aspects --- Social psychiatry
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'Supervising Psychotherapy' examines the crucial role of supervision in the clinical, professional and personal development of therapists.
Psychotherapists --- Psychotherapy ethics --- Supervision of psychotherapists --- Supervision of. --- Professional ethics. --- Psychotherapy --- Study and teaching --- Supervision. --- Psychagogy --- Therapy (Psychotherapy) --- Mental illness --- Clinical sociology --- Mental health counseling --- Treatment
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This text discusses the issue of 'dual relationships' between counsellors or therapists and their clients. It examines the circumstances where these relationships develop, and provides guidelines on how to ethically manage, avoid, or even develop such relationships, as well as defining strict limits.
Counselors --- Psychotherapists --- Counseling --- Psychotherapy --- Psychotherapy ethics --- Counseling ethics --- Professional ethics. --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Psychotherapist and patient. --- Patient and psychotherapist --- Psychoanalyst and patient --- Patients
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Are dual relationships always detrimental? Speaking the Unspeakable provides an in-depth exploration of client-practitioner dual relationships, offering critical discussion and sustained narrative on thinking about and being in dual relationships.Lynne Gabriel draws on the experiences of both practitioners and clients to provide a clear summary of the complex and multidimensional nature of dual relationships. The beneficial as well as detrimental potential of such relationships is discussed and illustrated with personal accounts. Subjects covered include: · roles and bound
Counselor and client. --- Counselors --- Psychotherapists --- Psychotherapy ethics --- Counseling ethics --- Client and counselor --- Client-counselor relationships --- Clients and counselors --- Counselor-client relationships --- Counselors and clients --- Interpersonal relations --- Professional ethics.
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"Psychotherapy holds out the promise of help for people who are hurting and in need. It can save lives and change lives. In therapy, clients can find their strengths and sense of hope. They can change course toward a more meaningful and healthy life. They can confront loss, tragedy, hopelessness, and the end of life in ways that do not leave them numb or paralyzed. They can discover what brings them joy and what sustains them through hard times. They can begin to trust, or to trust more wisely. They can learn new behaviors in therapy and how to teach themselves new behaviors after therapy ends. They can question what they always believed was a given. They can find out what matters most to them, and how to stop wasting time. They can become happier, or at least less miserable. They can become better able, as Freud noted, to love and to work. They can learn how to accept and love themselves just as they are and accept others who are different from them. Our ethics acknowledge and affirm our profession's responsibilities. This book was written to help strengthen, deepen, and inform ethical awareness and the sense of personal ethical responsibility. Its job is to help you hold onto the ideals-including ethical ideals-that called you into the profession to begin with, to help you develop and fulfill those ideals. There will be so much-trust us on this-that tends to dull ethical awareness, to make ethics drift out of focus, to create barriers between you and your ideals, to replace ethics with pseudo-ethics and ethics placebos. Fatigue, endless paperwork, unrealistic expectations, illness, family crises, not being able to make ends meet, burn out, threats of job loss, insurance coverage that doesn't come close to meeting the needs of our clients, biases that have not been addressed, and so many other forces can pressure us into cutting ethical corners. This book is intended to help you develop a strong and healthy resistance to such forces, to help you weather them without losing your ethical awareness and ideals"--
Psychotherapy --- Counseling --- Psychothérapie --- Professional ethics. --- Déontologie --- Déontologie. --- Counseling psychologists --- Counseling psychologist and client --- Psychotherapy ethics --- Counselors --- Psychologists --- Professional ethics --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Client and counseling psychologist --- Counseling psychologist-client relationship --- Interpersonal relations
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Psychotherapy --- -Mental health laws --- -#GBIB:CBMER --- Law and mental illness --- Mental disability law --- Mental health --- Mental illness --- Mental illness and law --- Mentally ill --- People with mental disabilities --- Psychagogy --- Therapy (Psychotherapy) --- Clinical sociology --- Mental health counseling --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Law and legislation --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Treatment --- Mental health laws --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Psychothérapie. Droit. --- Psychotherapie. Recht. --- #GBIB:CBMER --- Psychotherapy ethics
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