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CBT Values and Ethics
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CBT Values and Ethics

First Edition


March 2017 | 200 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Reflecting the current legal, professional, and cultural context of CBT practice, CBT Values and Ethics provides therapists and counselors with an understanding of both the values and ethics that accompany this approach.

Providing real examples and reflective questions to encourage trainees to think about their own practice, this book takes the time to explain the principles and source of clinical ethics before focusing on the specific requirements for CBT users, including:
  • CBT techniques
  • Responsibilities to your client
  • Competence
  • Evidence
CBT Values and Ethics provides real examples and reflective questions to help readers think about their own practice. This book is an essential guide to CBT specific vales and ethics as readers train and continue into practice.

 
General Principles of Values and Ethics
 
Concepts in Clinical Ethics
 
Implications for CBT Technique
 
Considering Therapist's Responsibilities and Boundaries
 
Confidentiality and Record Keeping
 
Professional and Therapeutic Competence in CBT
 
Research and Evidence
 
The Ethics of Using a CBT Approach
 
Specific Populations
 
Conclusion: Ethical Decision Making

Why has this book not been written before? Professional roles are under pressure as never before with multiple demands, rising workloads and budgetary challenges. It’s sometimes hard to know how best to help - this wonderful gem of a book will help practitioners continually apply an ethical and values based framework to their practice that emphasises their role in working with the individual – yet recognises the complexity of service delivery in varied health and social care settings.

Professor Chris Williams
Professor of Psychosocial Psychiatry, University of Glasgow, and President of the British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies

There is a need for a text of this kind that integrates ethical practice into the practice of CBT.

Wendy Whipp
Programme Leader MSc CBT, Buckinghamshire New University

enjoyed reading this book. easy to read with good examples. highly recommended

Mrs angela dingwall
School of Health and Social Care, University of Teesside
July 7, 2017