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Ethical Issues


Ethics and the Creative Therapist, Part I

Session #: 716-603A
Presenter(s): Ofer Zur
Session Length: 2hr. 00min.
Event: 2006 Networker Annual Symposium
Date: March 16-19, 2006

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603 In our litigious age, more and more clinical decisions in therapy are based on fear of lawsuits and dread of licensing board censure, rather than on clients' needs. This workshop will help you reduce unnecessary anxiety while helping you bring more spontaneity and clinical integrity back into your practice. We'll explore creative ways to work with specific ethical issues, including self-disclosure, professional boundaries, doing therapy outside the office, and dual relationships. You'll learn how to deal with the complexities brought about by e-mails, computers, the Internet, and online therapy. You'll come away knowing how to practice from a position that's more firmly grounded in ethical principles and decision-making, but which doesn't compromise your best clinical judgments or therapeutic creativity.



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