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Standards and ethics for counselling in action / Tim Bond.

By: Bond, Tim, 1949-.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Counselling in action.Publisher: London ; Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage Publications, 2000 2006Edition: 2nd ed.Description: xiv, 263 p. ; 23 cm. + pbk.ISBN: 0761963081; 076196309X .Subject(s): Counseling -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Great Britain | Counselors -- Professional ethics -- Great BritainDDC classification: 174.915
Contents:
Part I: The Background -- Introduction -- What is counselling? -- Sources of counselling ethics -- Framework for counselling ethics and standards -- Part II: Responsibility to the client -- Safety, negligence and insurance -- Respect for client autonomy -- Suicide and refusal to accept life-saving treatment -- Counsellor competence -- Avoiding the exploitation of clients -- Confidentiality -- Part III: The counsellor and others -- Responsibility to oneself, colleagues and the community -- Counselling-supervision -- Record-keeping -- Monitoring counselling -- Part IV: The whole picture -- Ethical problem-solving -- Implications for practice.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

SAGE celebrated the 20th Anniversary of the Counselling in Action in November 2008. To view the video - click here

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′This book is very comprehesive and a useful addition to the reading list for healthcare students′

′Excellent student text′

′Invaluable text′

`This edition retains the same informative and accessible style and broadly the same order of contents as the First Edition , which makes it easy for readers to track down key changes. The author′s extensive experience in the field of ethics in counselling and his experience as Chair of BACP underpin this updated, essential and authoritative Second Edition ′ - British Journal of Guidance and Counselling

′Tim Bond has done a great service to the counselling profession by writing, and now updating, this book... His particular strength must surely be his clarity in acquainting counsellors with the complexities of British law. After an introduction, he starts with an exploration of the origins and scope of counselling. He then exemplifies cases in which a counsellor′s personal and professional values collide. He has collected together a host of ethical dilemmas that counsellors might have to face′ - Naomi Stadlen, Journal of the Society for Existential Analysis

This highly acclaimed guide to the major responsibilities which trainees and counsellors in practice must be aware of before working with clients has now been fully revised and updated. The Second Edition examines issues fundamental to the process of counselling. A wide range of ethical problems are discussed and advice is given for resolving these dilemmas.

Tim Bond 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 and to the wider community. He covers topics such as: confidentiality; legal aspects of counselling; working with suicidal clients; false or recovered memory; record- keeping; and the importance of adequate supervision.

Bibliography: (pages 247-256) and index.

Part I: The Background -- Introduction -- What is counselling? -- Sources of counselling ethics -- Framework for counselling ethics and standards -- Part II: Responsibility to the client -- Safety, negligence and insurance -- Respect for client autonomy -- Suicide and refusal to accept life-saving treatment -- Counsellor competence -- Avoiding the exploitation of clients -- Confidentiality -- Part III: The counsellor and others -- Responsibility to oneself, colleagues and the community -- Counselling-supervision -- Record-keeping -- Monitoring counselling -- Part IV: The whole picture -- Ethical problem-solving -- Implications for practice.

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Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Foreword
  • Part 1 The Background
  • Introduction
  • What Is Counselling?
  • The Framework for Ethics and Standards of Practice
  • Part 2 Responsibility To The Client
  • Client Safety, Legal Liability and Insurance
  • Client Autonomy
  • The Suicidal Client
  • Counsellor Competence
  • Avoiding the Exploitation of Clients
  • Confidentiality
  • Part 3 The Counsellor and Others
  • Responsibility to Oneself, Colleagues and the Community
  • Counselling-Supervision
  • Record-Keeping
  • Monitoring Counselling
  • Part 4 The Whole Picture
  • Ethical Problem-Solving
  • Epilogue

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