Confidentiality & Record Keeping in Counselling & Psychotherapy - Legal Resources Counsellors & Psychotherapists
Confidentiality & Record Keeping in Counselling & Psychotherapy - Legal Resources Counsellors & Psychotherapists
paperback
Published:
25 March, 2021
Description
Confidentiality and record keeping are essential aspects of everyday counselling practice. This book introduces you to the law, ethics, guidance and policy relevant to counselling records and confidentiality, using examples from practice to apply this to a wide range of counselling situations and dilemmas.
This edition is fully updated to cover recent developments in guidance, professional ethics, policy and law, including new chapters on GDPR and data protection law and online and telephone counselling practice. With an extensive glossary, checklists and useful legal and other resources, this is an essential resource for trainees and practitioners in the helping professions.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781529752571 |
| ISBN10 | 1529752574 |
| Number Of Pages | 256 |
| Item Weight | 440 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | SAGE Publications Ltd |
| Format | paperback |
| Edition | 3rd Revised edition |
Author's Bio
Dr Barbara Mitchels, is a practising psychotherapist and a Fellow of BACP. A retired solicitor, Barbara , combines the professions of law and therapy in CPD workshops, providing a specialist consultancy service for counselling professionals and the BACP and contributions to the BACP’s Good Practice in Action Legal Guidance series. She led the writing of the Ethical Guidelines for Research in the Counselling Professions (BACP 2018a), and other recent publications include Children and Vulnerable Witnesses in Court: A Practice Handbook (Wiley, Simmonds and Hill 2018). Tim Bond is an Emeritus Professor of the University of Bristol and former Visiting Professor to the University of Malta. He has a longstanding commitment to researching and writing about professional ethics for the talking therapies and promoting mental well-being. He is a former consultant to the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy on professional ethics and standards. Now retired from practice he has more time to reflect on current ethical issues for counselling when not in his studio painting or undertaking moth surveys.