Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-256) and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Foreword / Douglas Hooper -- pt. I. The Background -- 1. Introduction -- 2. What is Counselling? -- 3. Sources of Counselling Ethics -- 4. Framework for Counselling Ethics and Standards -- pt. II. Responsibility to the Client -- 5. Safety, Negligence and Insurance -- 6. Respect for Client Autonomy -- 7. Suicide and Refusal to Accept Life-saving Treatment -- 8. Counsellor Competence -- 9. Avoiding the Exploitation of Clients -- 10. Confidentiality -- pt. III. The Counsellor and Others -- 11. Responsibility to Oneself, Colleagues and the Community -- 12. Counselling-supervision -- 13. Record-keeping -- 14. Monitoring Counselling -- pt. IV. The Whole Picture -- 15. Ethical Problem-solving -- 16. Implications for Practice.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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"Full of practical information and guidance, the second edition of Standards and Ethics for Counselling in Action will be essential reading and a continuing source of reference for all those involved in counselling training and practice."--Jacket.
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Standards and ethics for counselling in action.
Title
Standards and ethics for counselling in action.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Counseling-- Moral and ethical aspects-- Great Britain.
Counselors-- Professional ethics-- Great Britain.
Counseling-- standards.
Ethics, Professional.
Conseillers-- Déontologie-- Grande-Bretagne.
Counseling-- Aspect moral-- Grande-Bretagne.
Counseling-- Moral and ethical aspects-- Great Britain.