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Psychotherapy and the Law

by Wiley
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This book provides an accessible and informed outline of the law relating to counselling and psychotherapy, for use by trainees, therapists, trainers, supervisors and managers. At a time when concerns about record keeping, confidentiality and litigation are rising, this book provides an essential and user-friendly point of reference for practitioners. Based on a question and answer format, the book covers key areas such as legal context of therapy, liability, data protection, training, research and supervision.

In this way, the book addresses the very real practice concerns now facing therapists, such as implications of keeping records, using contracts, and facing complaint or legal action. Limits of confidentiality are covered, with regard to child abuse, duty to warn others and working with clients who self-harm or use drugs. This is an essential source for reference and professional updating, written by three experts in the field.

The Law, Friend or Foe?.

Therapy and The Law.

Contracts and Liability.

The Law in Specific Contexts.

Risk and Responsibility.

Record Keeping.

Training.

Supervision and The Law.

Professional Activities and The Law.

Resources.

Peter Jenkins and Vincent Keter are the authors of Psychotherapy and the Law: Questions and Answers for Counsellors and Therapists, published by Wiley. This book provides an accessible and informed outline of the law relating to counselling and psychotherapy, for use by trainees, therapists, trainers, supervisors and managers. At a time when concerns about record keeping, confidentiality and litigation are rising, this book provides an essential and user-friendly point of reference for practitioners. Based on a question and answer format, the book covers key areas such as legal context of therapy, liability, data protection, training, research and supervision.

In this way, the book addresses the very real practice concerns now facing therapists, such as implications of keeping records, using contracts, and facing complaint or legal action. Limits of confidentiality are covered, with regard to child abuse, duty to warn others and working with clients who self-harm or use drugs. This is an essential source for reference and professional updating, written by three experts in the field.


AUTHORS:

Peter Jenkins,Vincent Keter

PUBLISHER:

Wiley

ISBN-13:

9781861564191

BINDING:

Paperback

BISAC:

Psychology

LANGUAGE:

English

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