The moral status of professional boundaries and the ethical nature of dual and multiple overlapping human relationships in contemporary clinical practice remain enduring problems in all health care disciplines. In this paper I explore the ethics of dual or multiple overlapping relationship and apply a virtue ethics framework to the case of psychotherapy. After clarifying the context and meaning of commonly used terminology, and considering what some of the key Australian codes of ethics relevant to psychotherapy advise about dual relationships, I identify some commonly occurring situations where overlapping relationships are unavoidable. A case study from a rural context where size, isolation, and community expectations profoundly impact on...
The clinical practice of psychotherapy is saturated with ethics and moralities. Having an Oxford Han...
Traditional ethical codes for therapists typically stress responsibility for the well-being of the c...
The issue of client-professional boundaries in speech-language therapy (SLT) practice has only rarel...
This paper discusses boundaries and multiple relationships in Counselling and Psychotherapy. B...
Wiccan clergy psychotherapists encounter complex ethical dilemmas due to dual roles. In an attempt t...
ABSTRACT: Psychotherapy is a vital component of any treatment programme in the management of psychia...
Multiple/dual relationship is a frequently encountered dilemma in counseling and psychotherapy. This...
The ethics of care poses a special case for psychotherapy. At first glance, key elements of care eth...
Psychotherapy is a well-established, efficacious, and fully accepted treatment for mental disorders ...
Professionals involved in person centred professions are working in increasingly complex and demandi...
This article provides a proposal for new language and a revised standard for multiple relationships ...
This study considered how licensed substance abuse practitioners in recovery consider and negotiate ...
Recent involvement of mental health workers in the task of world missions has led to greater awarene...
This thesis deals with ethics in psychotherapy. In the theoretical part, both of these disciplines a...
Abstract. In psychotherapy practice, a complex relationship exists be-tween clients, culture and val...
The clinical practice of psychotherapy is saturated with ethics and moralities. Having an Oxford Han...
Traditional ethical codes for therapists typically stress responsibility for the well-being of the c...
The issue of client-professional boundaries in speech-language therapy (SLT) practice has only rarel...
This paper discusses boundaries and multiple relationships in Counselling and Psychotherapy. B...
Wiccan clergy psychotherapists encounter complex ethical dilemmas due to dual roles. In an attempt t...
ABSTRACT: Psychotherapy is a vital component of any treatment programme in the management of psychia...
Multiple/dual relationship is a frequently encountered dilemma in counseling and psychotherapy. This...
The ethics of care poses a special case for psychotherapy. At first glance, key elements of care eth...
Psychotherapy is a well-established, efficacious, and fully accepted treatment for mental disorders ...
Professionals involved in person centred professions are working in increasingly complex and demandi...
This article provides a proposal for new language and a revised standard for multiple relationships ...
This study considered how licensed substance abuse practitioners in recovery consider and negotiate ...
Recent involvement of mental health workers in the task of world missions has led to greater awarene...
This thesis deals with ethics in psychotherapy. In the theoretical part, both of these disciplines a...
Abstract. In psychotherapy practice, a complex relationship exists be-tween clients, culture and val...
The clinical practice of psychotherapy is saturated with ethics and moralities. Having an Oxford Han...
Traditional ethical codes for therapists typically stress responsibility for the well-being of the c...
The issue of client-professional boundaries in speech-language therapy (SLT) practice has only rarel...