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The Ethics of Group Psychotherapy : Principles and Practical Strategies, PDF eBook

The Ethics of Group Psychotherapy : Principles and Practical Strategies PDF

Part of the AGPA Group Therapy Training and Practice Series series

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• Begins with an overview including Identification of Goals, Recommended Texts, Notes to faculty, and Notes to Learners • Entails the incorporation of more recently emerging ethical dilemmas, some of which concern the use of technology, vignettes embedded in the text, and a variety of new exercises to enhance the use of the text in training settings.

The text, which is organized into 5 modules, features an entirely new module on informed consent.

The last chapter places much greater emphasis on the person of the group psychotherapist and the kinds of therapist biases that can interfere with sound ethical decision-making • Includes an accompanying PowerPoint eResource

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