Ethical relating and working are at the core of the counselling professions. This series provides pragmatic resources in ethics for practitioners in the psychological professions, including counsellors, psychotherapists, counselling psychologists, practitioner trainers, supervisors and researchers; both trainee and trained. The books feature accessible and pragmatic resources on ethics in applied practice across a range of counselling and therapeutic contexts that will assist readers in decision-making in daily practice. The series aims to support meaning-making and ethical decision-making, providing responses for practitioners to key practice questions including “so what does this mean in practice for me, working in this context, with this client group?"
By Caz Binstead, Nicholas Sarantakis
November 26, 2024
This book explores the ethics around everything connected with setting up and running a therapy private practice. Offering a hands-on approach to realistic ethical dilemmas encountered by the private practitioner, the book examines the everyday management of practice, and the context of ethical ...
By Lynne Gabriel, Andrew Reeves
September 20, 2024
The first in a new series on ethics in the counselling professions, Navigating Relational Ethics in Day-to-Day Practice contextualises the series and provides a practical ‘how to’ guide for bringing the theoretical concepts of ethics into practice. Lynne Gabriel and Andrew Reeves provide a ...