Buch, Englisch, 320 Seiten
Reihe: Counselling in Action series
Buch, Englisch, 320 Seiten
Reihe: Counselling in Action series
ISBN: 978-1-4462-7394-4
Verlag: SAGE Publications
The fourth edition of this classic text comes with FREE access to an interactive eBook edition, where your students can watch videos of ethical counselling in action, each with an accompanying video from Tim Bond discussing what your students might do! 18 videos of counselling practice illustrate key ethical topics, issues and dilemmas including: contracting, confidentiality, respecting counselling boundaries, client autonomy, working with a client with suicidal intent, self-care - and much more.
Updates to the new edition include: - A free interactive eBook gives you on-the-go access to a wealth of digital resources including counselling in practice videos, commentary and analysis videos from the author, an interactive glossary, journal articles, live links to useful websites, multiple choice quizzes, interactive exercises.
- Two new chapters on social diversity and counselling ethics in a digital age
- New content on the ethical implications of evidence-based practice, including reference to IAPT
- New content on reflective practice to support your ethical practice and encourage ethical mindfulness
- Additional useful links and resources such codes and frameworks relevant to both the UK and internationally.
This is the ultimate guide to standards and ethics in the field and a must read for all trainee and practising counsellors and psychotherapists.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Part I: The Background
Introduction
What Is Counselling?
Sources of Counselling Ethics
Frameworks for Counselling Ethics and Standards
Part II: Responsibility to the Client
Safety, Negligence and Insurance
Respect for Client Autonomy
Suicide and Refusal to Accept Life-Saving Treatment
Counsellor Competence
Avoiding the Exploitation of Clients
Confidentiality
Counselling in a Digital Age
Working with Diversity
Part III: The Counsellor and Others
Responsibility to Oneself, Colleagues and the Community
Counselling-Supervision
Record-Keeping
Being Accountable: Evidence-based Practice and Monitoring
Part IV: The Whole Picture
Ethical Problem-Solving
Implications for Practice




