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The Ethical Attitude in Analytic Practice

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For analysts and therapists working in intimate clinical settings, ethics is at the foundation of professional life. Yet the various depth-psychological models have yet to provide an understanding of the relationship between professional ethics in the clinical setting and the origins and developments of the ethical attitude in the individual.

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For analysts and therapists working in intimate clinical settings, ethics is at the foundation of professional life. Yet the various depth-psychological models have yet to provide an understanding of the relationship between professional ethics in the clinical setting and the origins and developments of the ethical attitude in the individual. This timely new work brings together practicing psychoanalytic psychotherapists and Jungian analysts to explore the impact of the ethical dimension on contemporary analytic theory and practice.

This book presents a series of indepth studies all written by practicing analysts with a particular interest in professional ethical matters. Among the issues discussed are the ethical implications for the analyst contemplating and negotiating the stages of retirement; the pressures in the analytic relationship that may contribute to unethical enactments; the ethics involved in the sensitive area of publication and the dissemination of clinical material; and the ethical requirements for analysts working in the wider contexts of society, including mental health provision.

In a climate in which analytic and therapeutic practice is highly scrutinized by the public and the media, this book makes an important contribution to the place of ethics in analytic theory building and day-to-day clinical practice, and in the psychoanalytic understanding of wider social and cultural ethical issues.

Publisher:Free Association Books
Binding:Paperback
Volume(s):1
About the Author:Hester McFarland Solomon trained with the Jungian Section of the British Association of Psychotherapists, where she is now a training therapist, teacher and supervisor, and a Fellow of the Association. She is a member of the International Association for Analytical Psychology. She is editor (with Elphis Christopher) of Jungian Thought in the Modern World. Mary Twyman trained at the Institute of Psychoanalysis in London. She has served on the Ethics Committee of the British Association of Psychotherapists and is currently Chair of the Ethics Forum of the British Confederation of Psychotherapists.
Product Dimensions:5.9 x 0.5 x 9 inches
Editor:Hester McFarland Solomon, Mary Twyman
Pages:183
Publication Date:July 1, 2003