Values, assumptions, and practices: Assessing the moral implications of psychological discourse and action.

I Prilleltensky - American Psychologist, 1997 - psycnet.apa.org
Despite an increased awareness concerning the role of values in psychology, psychologists
lack clear guidelines to appraise the moral implications of their work. To address this …

[图书][B] Principles of psychotherapy: Promoting evidence-based psychodynamic practice

IB Weiner, RF Bornstein - 2009 - books.google.com
Generations of clinicians have valued Principles of Psychotherapy for its breadth of
coverage and accessibility and the author's ability to gather many elements into a unified …

[图书][B] Ethics and values in psychotherapy

A Tjeltveit - 2003 - taylorfrancis.com
Ethics and Values in Psychotherapy is an examination of the role of the therapist as ethicist
and the ways in which the ethical convictions of both therapist and client contribute to the …

[图书][B] Dual relationships and psychotherapy

AA Lazarus - 2002 - books.google.com
ìThe opinions expressed in this publication go directly to the challenges we will collectively
face as we enter the 21st century.."--from the Foreword by Patrick H. DeLeon, PhD, JD …

Workplace counselling: a systematic approach to employee care

M Carroll - 1996 - torrossa.com
This book takes one context-the workplace-and considers counselling provision there. Its
focus is the interface between counsellor, client and organization. The three work together or …

Ethics in psychotherapy: A focus on professional boundaries and confidentiality practices

S Jain, LW Roberts - Psychiatric Clinics, 2009 - psych.theclinics.com
Mr. B gives his cognitive-behavioral therapist, Dr. M, a nice and not inexpensive watch. Dr. M
wonders whether he should accept the gift, concerned about the feelings of Mr. B, who has …

[HTML][HTML] To touch or not to touch: Exploring the myth of prohibition on touch in psychotherapy and counseling

TPPOT In, TO Power - 2011 - drzur.com
Touch is one of the most essential elements of human development, a profound method of
communication, a critical component of the health and growth of infants, and a powerful …

Course design: an integration of didactic and experiential approaches to graduate training of group therapy

SE Feiner - International journal of group psychotherapy, 1998 - Taylor & Francis
Graduate training programs attempt to teach group therapy courses using experiential
learning methods and theoretical concepts. Presently, however, these courses often …

[PDF][PDF] Critical psychology foundations for the promotion of mental health

I Prilleltensky - Annual review of critical psychology, 1999 - sites.education.miami.edu
The aim of this paper is to apply the conceptual and practical resources of critical
psychology for the promotion of mental health. The paper consists of three main sections …

[HTML][HTML] Therapeutic boundaries and dual relationships in rural practice: Ethical, clinical and standard of care considerations

O Zur - Journal of Rural Community Psychology, 2006 - zurinstitute.com
The nature and meaning of therapeutic boundaries have been debated since the inception
of psychotherapy. Still, there is very little agreement among mental health practitioners in …