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Navigating relational ethics in day-to-day practice : working ethically in the counselling professions / Lynne Gabriel and Andrew Reeves.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Ethics in action : innovating ethics in the counselling professionsPublication details: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2025.Description: 1 online resourceISBN:
  • 9781003354970
  • 1003354971
  • 9781040109816
  • 1040109810
  • 9781040109915
  • 1040109918
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 174/.91583 23/eng/20240603
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Contents:
Navigating relational ethics in day-to-day practice -- Contributions from lived experience counsellors, therapists, and ethicists. -- Thinking about Ethics in Practice -- Reflexive Ethical Practice -- Building an Ethics in Action Toolkit -- Bringing Pluralistic Relational Ethics to Life: Case Studies -- Integrating Ethics Across Boundaries: A Pluralistic Prism for Relational Ethics.
Summary: "The first in a new series on ethics in the counselling professions, Navigating Relational Ethics in Day-to-Day Practice contextualises the series and provides a practical 'how to' guide for bringing the theoretical concepts of ethics into practice. Lynne Gabriel and Andrew Reeves provide a compelling explanatory narrative on the importance of translating ethical concepts into meaningful pragmatic practice and practitioner tools. They set out key theories, concepts, and contemporary challenges in practice ethics, offering multiple lenses through which to make meaning of complex practice or risk scenarios and settings. Importantly, the book considers contemporary concepts associated with social justice including working in anti-oppressive ways. The chapters feature an array of engaging material, including a round table dialogue on working ethically in day-to-day practice, a 'tool-kit' for working ethically across multiple contexts and presenting issues, and a rich collection of case examples from the authors' lived experience. This text supports trainees and practitioners in taking ethical frameworks into their direct work with clients and in their wider role in practice"-- Provided by publisher.
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Navigating relational ethics in day-to-day practice -- Contributions from lived experience counsellors, therapists, and ethicists. -- Thinking about Ethics in Practice -- Reflexive Ethical Practice -- Building an Ethics in Action Toolkit -- Bringing Pluralistic Relational Ethics to Life: Case Studies -- Integrating Ethics Across Boundaries: A Pluralistic Prism for Relational Ethics.

"The first in a new series on ethics in the counselling professions, Navigating Relational Ethics in Day-to-Day Practice contextualises the series and provides a practical 'how to' guide for bringing the theoretical concepts of ethics into practice. Lynne Gabriel and Andrew Reeves provide a compelling explanatory narrative on the importance of translating ethical concepts into meaningful pragmatic practice and practitioner tools. They set out key theories, concepts, and contemporary challenges in practice ethics, offering multiple lenses through which to make meaning of complex practice or risk scenarios and settings. Importantly, the book considers contemporary concepts associated with social justice including working in anti-oppressive ways. The chapters feature an array of engaging material, including a round table dialogue on working ethically in day-to-day practice, a 'tool-kit' for working ethically across multiple contexts and presenting issues, and a rich collection of case examples from the authors' lived experience. This text supports trainees and practitioners in taking ethical frameworks into their direct work with clients and in their wider role in practice"-- Provided by publisher.

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