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- catalog contributor b10826798.
- catalog created "c1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "c1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1998.".
- catalog description "Chapter 1. Introduction: Ethical Contexts, Ethical Rules -- What Is Context? -- Relevance of Context to Professional Ethics -- Problems with Rule-Based Ethics -- Impossibility of Functioning Ethically in an Unethical Profession -- Chapter 2. Crisis of Meaning in Psychotherapy and the Vulnerable Therapist -- Loss of Meaning -- Gods of Individualism, Narcissism, and the Marketplace -- Themes of Victimhood and Survivalism -- From Individual to Social Pathology -- Mental Health Professions' Response to the Crisis of Meaning -- Need for Transformation in the Mental Health Professions -- Chapter 3. Social Constructionism and Its Implications for the Mental Health Professions -- Evolution of Social Constructionism -- Psychotherapists: Latecomers to Social Constructionism -- Implications of Social Constructionism for Psychotherapy -- Chapter 4. Language: Some Theoretical Considerations -- Language: The Meaning Maker --".
- catalog description "Classical Theories of Language -- Social Construction of Language -- Categories, Prototypes, and Idealized Cognitive Models -- Language Development in Children -- Power to Define Good and Bad, Sane and Mad -- Chapter 5. Diagnosis: The Power to Name -- Social Control Functions of Diagnosis -- Professional Resistance to Feminist Revisions of Diagnosis -- Institutional Self-Preservation: A Hidden Agenda of DSM -- Accommodation of Other Disciplines to the DSM -- Chapter 6. Social Constructionism's Challenge to Traditional Mental Health Beliefs: Some Additional Examples -- Ideas About the Self -- Ideas About Child Development and Developmental Stages -- Ideas About Feelings -- Ideas About Intelligence -- Ideas About Family -- Chapter 7. Language of Professional Ethics: Some Buzzwords -- Touch in Psychotherapy -- Boundaries -- Dual Roles -- Risks of Risk Management -- Chapter 8. Legal Vulnerability: Context --".
- catalog description "Incidence of Complaints Against Psychotherapists -- Factors Contributing to the Legal Vulnerability of Therapists -- Chapter 9. Licensing Boards, Malpractice Actions, and Profiles of Complaints -- Licensing Boards -- Malpractice Actions -- Profiles of Complaints -- Mental Health Professions as Incestuous Systems -- Chapter 10. Psychological Vulnerability -- Values, Beliefs, and Practices -- Practice Context -- Life-Cycle Issues -- Sudden and Unpredictable Crises and Events -- Unique Aspects of Therapist History, Character, and Emotional Life -- Increased Psychological Vulnerability in a Context of Anxiety and Litigiousness -- Chapter 11. Alternatives to Traditional Models -- Feminist Ethics -- Social Constructionist Ethics -- Ethics of Communal Welfare -- Ethics by Character of the Therapist -- Chapter 12. Toward an Ethic of Multiplicity and Mutuality -- Honoring All Voices -- Mutuality -- Chapter 13.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 237-257) and index.".
- catalog description "Toward an Ethic of Care, Compassion, and Character -- Care and Compassion in a 1990s Context -- Care and Compassion: Essential Components in the Client-Therapist Relationship -- Care and Compassion: The Self of the Therapist -- Care and Compassion for Colleagues -- Character of the Therapist -- Chapter 14. Toward Transformation -- Problems in Our Current Approach to Ethics -- Alternative Ethical Models -- Ethical Therapist -- Toward an Ethical Perspective at the Institutional Level.".
- catalog extent "xv, 272 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0789001799 (hardcover : alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0789004801 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Advances in psychology and mental health".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "c1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Haworth Press,".
- catalog subject "1998 F-772".
- catalog subject "616.89/14 21".
- catalog subject "Ethics, Professional.".
- catalog subject "Psychotherapeutic Processes.".
- catalog subject "Psychotherapists Job stress.".
- catalog subject "Psychotherapists Professional ethics.".
- catalog subject "Psychotherapy Moral and ethical aspects.".
- catalog subject "Psychotherapy.".
- catalog subject "RC455.2.E8 C6 1998".
- catalog subject "Stress, Physiological etiology.".
- catalog subject "WM 62 C652v 1998".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 1. Introduction: Ethical Contexts, Ethical Rules -- What Is Context? -- Relevance of Context to Professional Ethics -- Problems with Rule-Based Ethics -- Impossibility of Functioning Ethically in an Unethical Profession -- Chapter 2. Crisis of Meaning in Psychotherapy and the Vulnerable Therapist -- Loss of Meaning -- Gods of Individualism, Narcissism, and the Marketplace -- Themes of Victimhood and Survivalism -- From Individual to Social Pathology -- Mental Health Professions' Response to the Crisis of Meaning -- Need for Transformation in the Mental Health Professions -- Chapter 3. Social Constructionism and Its Implications for the Mental Health Professions -- Evolution of Social Constructionism -- Psychotherapists: Latecomers to Social Constructionism -- Implications of Social Constructionism for Psychotherapy -- Chapter 4. Language: Some Theoretical Considerations -- Language: The Meaning Maker --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Classical Theories of Language -- Social Construction of Language -- Categories, Prototypes, and Idealized Cognitive Models -- Language Development in Children -- Power to Define Good and Bad, Sane and Mad -- Chapter 5. Diagnosis: The Power to Name -- Social Control Functions of Diagnosis -- Professional Resistance to Feminist Revisions of Diagnosis -- Institutional Self-Preservation: A Hidden Agenda of DSM -- Accommodation of Other Disciplines to the DSM -- Chapter 6. Social Constructionism's Challenge to Traditional Mental Health Beliefs: Some Additional Examples -- Ideas About the Self -- Ideas About Child Development and Developmental Stages -- Ideas About Feelings -- Ideas About Intelligence -- Ideas About Family -- Chapter 7. Language of Professional Ethics: Some Buzzwords -- Touch in Psychotherapy -- Boundaries -- Dual Roles -- Risks of Risk Management -- Chapter 8. Legal Vulnerability: Context --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Incidence of Complaints Against Psychotherapists -- Factors Contributing to the Legal Vulnerability of Therapists -- Chapter 9. Licensing Boards, Malpractice Actions, and Profiles of Complaints -- Licensing Boards -- Malpractice Actions -- Profiles of Complaints -- Mental Health Professions as Incestuous Systems -- Chapter 10. Psychological Vulnerability -- Values, Beliefs, and Practices -- Practice Context -- Life-Cycle Issues -- Sudden and Unpredictable Crises and Events -- Unique Aspects of Therapist History, Character, and Emotional Life -- Increased Psychological Vulnerability in a Context of Anxiety and Litigiousness -- Chapter 11. Alternatives to Traditional Models -- Feminist Ethics -- Social Constructionist Ethics -- Ethics of Communal Welfare -- Ethics by Character of the Therapist -- Chapter 12. Toward an Ethic of Multiplicity and Mutuality -- Honoring All Voices -- Mutuality -- Chapter 13.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Toward an Ethic of Care, Compassion, and Character -- Care and Compassion in a 1990s Context -- Care and Compassion: Essential Components in the Client-Therapist Relationship -- Care and Compassion: The Self of the Therapist -- Care and Compassion for Colleagues -- Character of the Therapist -- Chapter 14. Toward Transformation -- Problems in Our Current Approach to Ethics -- Alternative Ethical Models -- Ethical Therapist -- Toward an Ethical Perspective at the Institutional Level.".
- catalog title "The vulnerable therapist : practicing psychotherapy in an age of anxiety / Helen W. Coale.".
- catalog type "text".