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050 0 4 _aRC480
_b.T447 2015
049 _aMAIN
100 1 _aHallam, Richard S.,
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245 1 0 _aThe therapy relationship :
_ba special kind of friendship /
_cRichard Hallam.
260 _aLondon :
_bKarnac Books Ltd,
_c(c)2015.
300 _a1 online resource
336 _atext
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337 _acomputer
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_2rdamedia
338 _aonline resource
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505 0 0 _tChapter One Introduction to the issues /
_rRichard Hallam --
_tchapter Two A brief historical survey of wise counsel and friendship /
_rRichard Hallam --
_tchapter Three The humanistic approach /
_rRichard Hallam --
_tchapter Four The psychodynamic approach /
_rRichard Hallam --
_tchapter Five Applied science/technology /
_rRichard Hallam --
_tchapter Six Can we compare different approaches to therapy? /
_rRichard Hallam --
_tchapter Seven Therapy: Cracks in the foundations /
_rRichard Hallam --
_tchapter Eight The client's perspective /
_rRichard Hallam --
_tchapter Nine Do-it-yourself (DIY) therapy /
_rRichard Hallam --
_tchapter Ten Therapy as social regulation /
_rRichard Hallam --
_tchapter Eleven Ethics, therapy, and friendship /
_rRichard Hallam.
520 0 _a"This book proposes that the age-old rules and virtues of friendship lie at the heart of all forms of psychotherapy and counselling. A therapist, however, is a special kind of friend. The unwritten moral code of friendship that governs reciprocity, trust, truth-telling, commitment, support, and advice is adopted by all forms of therapy but is modified in unique ways according to underlying theory, philosophy, values, and forms of self-presentation. Codes of conduct and ethical guidelines are viewed in this book as ways to protect the participants from unwanted and distracting obligations and temptations while still benefiting from the intimacy and commitments of friendship. The norms of friendship are adopted as a template in order to evaluate how therapy has deviated from them in order to position itself under the influence of professionalisation, medicalisation, commercialisation, politicisation, and the need to brand itself as an applied technology. It is argued that psychotherapy and counselling will cease to exist if the underlying moral foundation of their practices is ignored and submerged under the pressures of cost-efficiency, government agendas, and the excesses of statutory regulation. In this light, the book critically examines sociological critiques and the wisdom of present ethical codes."--Provided by publisher.
650 0 _aPsychotherapist and patient.
650 0 _aPhysician and patient.
650 0 _aPsychotherapy.
650 1 2 _aPhysician-Patient Relations
650 2 2 _aPsychotherapy
650 2 2 _aFriends
655 1 _aElectronic Books.
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