
Mental health professionals face many complex questions in the course of their work with clients and patients. Among the most difficult are dilemmas that involve ethical issues. This book presents a forthright exploration of these dilemmas and the ethical considerations they raise. Drawing on extensive interviews, the author identifies common ethical problems that practitioners encounter. What happens, for example, when personal interests intrude into therapy? How can the therapist make an accurate assessment of his or her appropriateness as a care provider for a particular patient? What about confidentiality? How are problematic financial arrangements best addressed? The author goes on to show how these dilemmas may be intensified by the unique assumptions of different therapeutic orientations--individual, group, family, marital, and organizational--and how professionals can learn from such experiences to better understand and apply their particular approach. This analysis--and the words of the therapists themselves--provide both a guide to practice and a unique store of experience for the growing number of researchers and students concerned with ethical problems in psychotherapy.
This book investigates the complex ethical dilemmas encountered by mental health professionals during the course of their clinical practice. Martin Lakin, an experienced practitioner and academic, utilizes a framework built upon extensive interviews with therapists to examine how personal interests, confidentiality, and financial arrangements create ethical friction. The text argues that these challenges are often exacerbated by the specific assumptions inherent in different therapeutic orientations, such as individual, group, or family therapy. By analyzing these real-world scenarios, the author provides a structured method for practitioners to evaluate their own appropriateness and professional conduct.
What You Will Find
Experts and students in the field of psychology frequently cite this work as a foundational resource for understanding the practical application of ethics in clinical settings. Readers often note the clarity with which the author integrates professional theory with the lived experiences of practitioners.
Page Count:
192
Publication Date:
1988-02-11
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195044460
ISBN-13:
9780195044461
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