Ethical codes of practice in Psychotherapy and counselling are unique in that they bind together practitioners of varying backgrounds. In contemporary society, differences in clients' abilities, needs and culture as well as variations between settings and service specialisations lead to ethical diversity....
In Christian counseling, also known as pastoral counseling or Bible counseling, faith plays an important role in the healing process. Christian counseling combines your faith with the principles of psychology to improve your mental health and relationships. More specifically, this therapy approach uses ...
In general, health professionals’ practices are evidence-based, however a relevant percentage of professionals can benefit from training and improve their practices. Keywords: health professionals; suicidal patients; clinical practices 1. Introduction According to the World Health Organization, about one...
While ethics are vital to the practice of counseling and therapy, they do not speak to values at all. It is perfectly legitimate for a counselor to be completely ethical in his or her practice, and at the same time reject the idea of values in counseling (we do not believe in values-...
What are the ethical principles of counseling? What are the relative usefulness of classical sociological and critical theoretical approaches to understanding modernity of contemporary society? Do you have any tips to help improve concentration? What is critical or limiting factor in budgeting? What meas...
Although many of the basic principles of a trauma-informed response are similar across different forms of violence against women, it is increasingly recognised that responses need to be tailored to the individual needs of survivors. Qualitative research strongly suggests that the dynamics and context ...
The aim of a liberal arts education was to produce a person who was virtuous and ethical, knowledgeable in many fields and highly articulate. Modern liberal arts curriculums, however, allow students to study a much larger range of subjects, but they still retain the core aims of the tradition...
The decision to stop sampling was guided by ‘information power’ principles, an indicator of internal validity based on the notion that the greater the ‘information power’ a sample provides, fewer participants are needed for adequate analysis [30]. Adequacy of our sample was appraised according...
The decision to stop sampling was guided by ‘information power’ principles, an indicator of internal validity based on the notion that the greater the ‘information power’ a sample provides, fewer participants are needed for adequate analysis [30]. Adequacy of our sample was appraised according...
the connections between these themes highlight that young people are less likely to value ‘relatability’ as an isolated quality in their clinicians and most desire to work with clinicians who balance a warm and comfortable personal style with professional expertise and boundaries. These findings prov...