内容説明
Full of practical information and procedural guidelines, backed up by useful codes of ethics and practice, this book covers the major responsibilities which both trainee and practising counsellors must be aware of before they take on clients.
Examining issues fundamental to the process of counselling, Tim Bond covers such topics as confidentiality, the legal aspects of counselling, suicidal clients, record keeping and the importance of adequate supervision. He outlines the values and ethical principles inherent in counselling and points out that the counsellor is at the centre of a series of responsibilities: to the client, to him/herself as a counsellor, to other counsellors and colleagues and to the wider community. A wide range of ethical problems are discussed and a process for resolving dilemmas is suggested.
目次
Foreword - Douglas Hooper
PART ONE: THE BACKGROUND
Introduction
What Is Counselling?
The Framework for Ethics and Standards of Practice
PART TWO: RESPONSIBILITY TO THE CLIENT
Client Safety, Legal Liability and Insurance
Client Autonomy
The Suicidal Client
Counsellor Competence
Avoiding the Exploitation of Clients
Confidentiality
PART THREE: THE COUNSELLOR AND OTHERS
Responsibility to Oneself, Colleagues and the Community
Counselling-Supervision
Record-Keeping
Monitoring Counselling
PART FOUR: THE WHOLE PICTURE
Ethical Problem-Solving
Epilogue
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