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OverviewAre 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. Split over three parts this book takes you through: - The Context of Relational Ethics - introducing you to the foundational ideas, and considering how professional codes are applied within therapy - Relational Ethics within the Therapeutic Relationship - exploring the complex judgements demanded by the therapeutic process, and looking at how therapy needs to be situation specific - Relational Ethics in Practice - five extended, fictional case studies demonstrate relational ethics in practice, and discuss the issues raised. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Linda Finlay (The Open University) , AuthorPublisher: SAGE Publications Ltd Imprint: SAGE Publications Ltd Weight: 0.530kg ISBN: 9781526459282ISBN 10: 1526459280 Pages: 216 Publication Date: 05 April 2019 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPart I: The Context of ′Relational Ethics′ Preamble Chapter 1: A relational approach to ethics Chapter 2: Professional codes and legal frameworks: Thinking relationally Chapter 3: Care as a relational ethic and its ‘shadow’ Chapter 4: Living ethics within a social world; ′Walking the talk′ Part II: Relational Ethics within the Therapeutic Relationship Preamble Chapter 5: ′First contact′: Creating ethical therapeutic spaces Chapter 6: Ethical boundarying Chapter 7: Ethical ′holding′ Chapter 8: Ethical containing Chapter 9: Ethical endings Part III: Relational Ethics in Practice Preamble Chapter 10: Karim: Brief therapy and CBT Chapter 11: Susan: Integrating creatively? Chapter 12: Gary: Working with anger in context Chapter 13: Star: Containing and boundarying? Chapter 14: Luke: Intergenerational trauma workReviewsThis book uses an engaging, informative approach to ethics rarely found within the field of counselling and psychotherapy. Linda Finlay uses her own experiences alongside those of others to offer in-depth explorations of and how ethics `dance and weave around us' in the `vibrant immediacy of the relational context' within which we live and work: a wonderful, rich, tapestry for practitioners at all stages. -- Kim Etherington Linda Finlay's new contribution to the helping professions is simply a relational jewel! A beautiful rare example of how practical ethics unfolds and is shaped through the context and its participants. Her brilliant jewel throws a clear but sensitive light on the many facets of our ethical life and opens up really helpful directions in philosophical, theoretical and practical realms. This book is a gift to students, researchers and practitioners alike! For the more advanced therapist it will be a well written, rich and stimulating companion that is deeply cherished. -- Gerhard Payrhuber Rather than relying on a set of ethical rules Linda Finlay is constantly reminding psychotherapist, counsellor, and coaches to question our actions: Is my behaviour beneficial to this particular client's welfare, at this point in time, and in this context? -- Richard G. Erskine, PhD. Author InformationDr Linda Finlay is a relational-centred, existential Integrative Psychotherapist and Supervisor (UKCP registered) in private practice in York, UK. She also teaches psychology and counselling at the Open University (UK) and works as a freelance academic consultant. She has published many books and articles on psychotherapy, occupational therapy, reflexivity and phenomenological research. Her most recent books are psychotherapeutically focused: Relational Integrative Psychotherapy: Engaging Process and Theory in Practice (Wiley); Practical Ethics: A relational approach (Sage); and The therapeutic use of self in counselling and psychotherapy (Sage). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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