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40 reviewsISBN 10: 1855751518
ISBN 13: 9781855751514
Author: Jeremy Holmes, Richard Lindley
This first-class book provides an unrivalled basis for further discussion on to how to make psychotherapy more effective both, ethically and professionally. Above all, psychotherapy is a moral practice. However scientific its research, or however much scientific research is demanded of it, psychotherapy remains a practice born of moral dilemmas, of how we live together, each with the other...Above all, the book is a plea to accept psychotherapy as a profession.
1 Taking psychotherapy seriously
2 The case against psychotherapy
3 Is psychotherapy a luxury?
4 The unjust distribution of psychotherapy
5 The social role of psychotherapy
6 The therapeutic relationship: ethical implications of transference
7 Moral dilemmas within psychotherapy
8 Psychotherapists: servants of two masters?
9 Ethical codes and codes of practice in psychotherapy
10 Psychotherapy: the makings of a profession
11 Epilogue: the future of psychotherapy
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Tags: Jeremy Holmes, Richard Lindley, Values, Psychotherapy