Ethics in Practice Series: Legal Issues in Counselling & Psychotherapy (ePub)
Counselling, Psychotherapy
and the Law, SAGE 1997) It is mY...
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Counselling, Psychotherapy
and the Law, SAGE 1997) It is mY intention, as a counsellor and lecturer to make Peter Jenkins' new book required reading for all our students. Indeed I would go as far to say that all counsellors, not matter how experienced they consider themselves, should consider this book as essential reading. As the advert says, "don't leave home without one!" -
Norman Claringbull, Counselling at Work
`This is good value for trainees and experienced practitioners alike, provoking reflection and providing a useful reference source' - Sally Scott, Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal
Counsellors and psychotherapists are increasingly seeing the impact of legal issues on their practice and yet many feel under-prepared for the challenges they have to face. Legal Issues in Counselling & Psychotherapy is a much-needed source of advice and reference which examines the rapidly growing range of situations in which therapists find themselves in contact with the law - in their everyday practice, in specialist work, or when facing a legal case against them.
The first part covers the current legal context of therapeutic work including confidentiality, contracts, data protection and court reports. Chapters include: defining work by leading writers from the therapeutic and legal worlds, as well as an illuminating account by a client who brought a successful case against her therapist.
Some areas of therapeutic work are particularly circumscribed by legal issues and the second part examines the specific implications for therapists in relation to:
- working with survivors of sexual abuse
-working in legal settings
-false memory
-the Human Rights Act.
Looking to the future, the book also examines the implications of professional regulation for all counsellors and psychotherapists.
The need for counsellors and psychotherapists to be well informed about the law is rapidly growing. Legal Issues in Counselling & Psychotherapy therefore provides access to essential information which will be of great value to trainees, practitioners and supervisors.
Peter has produced a wide range of free resources, which can be downloaded to supplement the material outlined in his recent book, Professional Practice in Counselling and Psychotherapy: Ethics and the Law. These resources include a video presentation on key issues in recording therapeutic work with clients and online self-study programmes on legal issues in working
- Video of PPS presentation on 'Records as Evidence'
- MindEd Counselling: Legal and Professional Issues, i.e. self-study online programmes on working with young people, in relation to record keeping, safeguarding, ethics and the law
- Article: 'What is wrong with the Ethical Framework?'
- Article: 'Chestnuts roasting on an open fire? Supervisor liability revisited'
- Article on the new General Data Protection Regulation: 'An upgrade for data privacy?'
Webinars (access is free for counselling students via https://www.onlinevents.co.uk/library):
- Working with Children and Young People: An Ethical and Legal Minefield?
- Making Sense of the New Ethical Framework
- Supervisors – A New Duty of Care?
Brief video clips discussing:
- The Gillick principle in working with children and young people
- Limits to confidentiality in reporting a serious crime committed by your client
- Aspects of prof
- 2002, 208 Seiten, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Peter Jenkins
- Verlag: Sage Publications
- ISBN-10: 1446231305
- ISBN-13: 9781446231302
- Erscheinungsdatum: 31.10.2002
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