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Summary
Summary
The work of every school of psychotherapy and every therapist is inevitably structured by a value system and requires codes of ethics and practice. This work addresses the conscious and unconscious aspects of the value system in which therapists are situated.
Author Notes
Mark Aveline (MD, FRCPsych, DPM) has since 1974 been a consultant psychotherapist in Nottingham
Petruska Clarkson (MA, DLitt et Phil., CPsychol., FBACP, FBPS) is a consultant philosopher, chartered clinical, counselling and organizational psychologist, UKCP registered child, individual and group psychotherapist, recognized supervisor (BAPPS) and accredited management consultant (MIMC)
Mary Anne Coate is a chartered clinical psychologist and has until recently been Head of Training at WPF Counselling and Psychotherapy
Josephine Klein holds a doctorate and has worked as an academic social scientist
Georgia Lepper (PhD) is currently Lecturer in psychotherapy at the Centre for the Study of Psychotherapy at the University of Kent
Del Loewenthal trained as a psychotherapist with the Philadelphia Association
David Mann is a psychoanalytic psychotherapist and a member of the London Centre of Psychotherapy
Edward Martin has a private practice and is departmental consultant for individual work at the Westminster Pastoral Foundation where he teaches, supervises and lectures
Lesley Murdin (MA Oxon English literature, MA Sydney educational psychology) taught for the Open University and in the United States
Fiona Palmer Barnes (FBAC, BA) is a training analyst for the Association of Jungian Analysts
Richard Rowson is a lecturer in moral philosophy and professional ethics at the University of Glamorgan
Andrew Samuels is Professor of Analytical Psychology at the University of Essex and Visiting Professor of Psychoanalytic Studies at Goldsmiths College, University of London
Robert Snell is training as a psychoanalytic psychotherapist at the London Centre for Psychotherapy
Jan Wiener is Training Analyst for the Society of Analytical Psychology and the British Association of Psychotherapists
Table of Contents
Notes on editors and contributors | p. ix |
Acknowledgements | p. xiii |
Foreword | p. xv |
Introduction | p. 1 |
1 Ethical principles | p. 6 |
2 Psychotherapy as the practice of ethics | p. 23 |
3 Responsible involvement: ethical dimensions of collegial responsibility | p. 32 |
4 Assessment - for what? for whom? | p. 50 |
5 Erotics and ethics: the passionate dilemmas of the therapeutic couple | p. 63 |
6 Ethics and values in our practice: impasse in psychotherapy and organizations | p. 82 |
7 Success and failure | p. 100 |
8 Values and ethics in researching psychotherapy | p. 112 |
9 Complexities of practice: psychotherapy in the real world | p. 128 |
10 The sanctum, the citadel and the souk: confidentiality and paradox | p. 144 |
11 The private face and the public face of psychotherapy | p. 163 |
12 Beyond psychotherapy - beyond ethics? | p. 177 |
13 And if not now, when? Spirituality, psychotherapy, politics | p. 192 |
Index | p. 207 |