Counselling psychotherapy and the law 2nd edition


















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Summary Contents Subject index Counselling, Psychotherapy and the Law is the long-awaited Second Edition of Peter Jenkins' comprehensive introduction to legal issues in relation to counselling and psychotherapy in the UK. Add to list close. Read next. More like this. Remember me. Forgotten your password? Need help? It is a thoroughly researched and accessible text' - Association for University and College Counselling Journal.

This book represents a helpful addition to practitioners' bookshelves as a reference work, but also a beneficial read to stimulate thoughtful responses to practical dilemmas. This is a book for the current times, where the professions are experiencing a heightened concern for ethical behaviour among their practitioners. Peter Jenkins appreciates the dilemmas facing the professions offering counselling and psychotherapy, especially that of the protected space versus the protected professional.

Helpful to the reader are the boxes and case studies throughout the text. The boxes outline key points. The case studies are excerpts from law reports, published personal accounts by clients and books by therapists and bring immediacy and life to the concepts. While directed at a UK audience of counsellors and psychotherapists, this book is suitable for the Australian context.

This is a valuable book for those practicing counselling and psychotherapy. Despite requiring real concentration, this is an essential read for counsellors and psychotherapists irrespective of background and theoretical orientation.

Trainers, supervisors and agency coordinators especially would benefit from the up to date material contained here. Jenkins' book makes the law relevant, understandable and manageable to counsellors and psychotherapists. It makes clear, reassuring and essential reading for therapists in training as well as those in practice.

This book is more than timely with the impending introduction of regulation, and the fact that increasingly the work of counsellors and psychotherapists is being subjected to legal scrutiny.

Peter Jenkins has consulted widely over the content of this book, both within the psychological therapies field and with legal eagles. It is a thoroughly researched and accessible text.

A comprehensive overview of a rapidly evolving field. It provides a good support to both therapeutic and supervision practices across the spectrum of experience and theoretical models.

Clear, concise access to understanding and applying the law in relation to counselling and psychotherapy. Provides key overview of the impact of the law for counsellors. Enables students to recognise their ethical boundaries within the therapeutic environment. This book will be a valuable resource for our students and is being recommended as essential reading. Excellent, readable and down to earth material and scenarios.

I used this book with 2nd year BSc counselling students just recently and they all agree that it is the one book that every trainee and therapist should have on the shelf.

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