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Ethics and Values in Psychotherapy

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This text draws upon philosophy's understanding of ethics and psychological literature to focus on the role of the therapist as ethicist and how the ethical convictions of both therapists and client contribute to the practical process of therapy. The author considers the intellectual and social context in which therapy takes place, the means and ends of therapy, and role of therapy in society.

Author Biography:

Alan C. Tjeltveit, who has a Ph.D. in clinical psychology, completed a clinical internship at the University of Minnesota. A psychotherapist since 1978, he has taught undergraduate and graduate students, contributed articles to Clinical Psychology Review and Psychotherapy and chaired a psychological association ethics committee. He is Associate Professor of Psychology at Muhlenberg College in Allentown, Pennsylvania, where he maintains a clinical practice.
Release date NZ
March 18th, 1999
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Pages
352
Dimensions
156x234x26
ISBN-13
9780415156646
Product ID
1678981

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