The Ethics of Group Psychotherapy: Principles and Practical Strategies

The Ethics of Group Psychotherapy provides group psychotherapists with the ethical and legal foundation needed to engage in effective decision-making in their everyday group practices.

This text provides readers with a framework for understanding ethical dilemmas through a review of major models of ethical thinking, including principlism, feminism and the ethics of care, and virtue ethics. The authors use this foundation to explore those problems emerging most routinely in group practice, among which are safeguarding members’ personal information, protecting members’ autonomy, and helping members to process differences—particularly those related to privilege and oppression—in a way that furthers interpersonal relations and social justice. Throughout the text, practical tools such as using assessments to aid in member selection and tracking progress and outcome through measurement-based care are offered that bolster the group psychotherapist’s effectiveness in ethical decision-making.

Featuring questions for discussion and items to assess the reader’s master of the material, this text will be a valuable tool in classroom and small-group learning.

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The Ethics of Group Psychotherapy: Principles and Practical Strategies

The Ethics of Group Psychotherapy provides group psychotherapists with the ethical and legal foundation needed to engage in effective decision-making in their everyday group practices.

This text provides readers with a framework for understanding ethical dilemmas through a review of major models of ethical thinking, including principlism, feminism and the ethics of care, and virtue ethics. The authors use this foundation to explore those problems emerging most routinely in group practice, among which are safeguarding members’ personal information, protecting members’ autonomy, and helping members to process differences—particularly those related to privilege and oppression—in a way that furthers interpersonal relations and social justice. Throughout the text, practical tools such as using assessments to aid in member selection and tracking progress and outcome through measurement-based care are offered that bolster the group psychotherapist’s effectiveness in ethical decision-making.

Featuring questions for discussion and items to assess the reader’s master of the material, this text will be a valuable tool in classroom and small-group learning.

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The Ethics of Group Psychotherapy: Principles and Practical Strategies

The Ethics of Group Psychotherapy: Principles and Practical Strategies

The Ethics of Group Psychotherapy: Principles and Practical Strategies

The Ethics of Group Psychotherapy: Principles and Practical Strategies

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Overview

The Ethics of Group Psychotherapy provides group psychotherapists with the ethical and legal foundation needed to engage in effective decision-making in their everyday group practices.

This text provides readers with a framework for understanding ethical dilemmas through a review of major models of ethical thinking, including principlism, feminism and the ethics of care, and virtue ethics. The authors use this foundation to explore those problems emerging most routinely in group practice, among which are safeguarding members’ personal information, protecting members’ autonomy, and helping members to process differences—particularly those related to privilege and oppression—in a way that furthers interpersonal relations and social justice. Throughout the text, practical tools such as using assessments to aid in member selection and tracking progress and outcome through measurement-based care are offered that bolster the group psychotherapist’s effectiveness in ethical decision-making.

Featuring questions for discussion and items to assess the reader’s master of the material, this text will be a valuable tool in classroom and small-group learning.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781000569292
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 04/19/2022
Series: AGPA Group Therapy Training and Practice Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 657 KB

About the Author

Virginia Brabender, PhD, ABPP, is a professor in Widener University’s Institute for Graduate Clinical Psychology. She has written five prior books on group psychotherapy and numerous articles.

Rebecca MacNair-Semands, PhD, is a co-chair of the Science to Service Task Force for the AGPA Board of Directors. She authored the first edition of the Ethics of Group Psychotherapy.

Table of Contents

1. Ethical, Legal, and Professional Fundamentals, 2. Privacy, Confidentiality, and Privilege, 3. Ethical Issues Related to the Role of Therapist/Leader, 4. Selection, Preparation, and Norm Development among Members, 5. Informed Consent, 6. Supervision, 7. The Group as Decision-maker: Process and Product

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