ETHICS AND VALUES IN PSYCHOTHERAPY
Alan C. Tjeltveit
Taylor & Francis, 1999
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
• Face the complexity of psychotherapy’s ethical dimensions, rather than avoiding them
• Learn the intellectual and social context of ethics and values in psychotherapy
• Examine the means and ends of therapy and the role of therapy in society
• Examine how the ethical convictions of therapists and clients contribute to the practical process of therapy
• Look at therapists as ethicists from a philosophical and psychological understanding
• Learn about deontological and teleological ethics
• Learn the cornerstone of all mainstream models of psychotherapy since Freud
• Understand the basis of the APA’s code of ethics
• Understand the issues that therapists have about ethical ideals for psychotherapy
Alan C. Tjeltveit has a Ph.D. in clinical psychology and completed a clinical internship at the University of
Minnesota. A psychotherapist since 1978, he has taught undergraduate and graduate students, contributed
articles to CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY REVIEW and PSYCHOTHERAPY and chaired a psychological association ethics
committee. He is Associate Professor of Psychology at Muhlenberg College in Allentown, Pennsylvania,
where he maintains a clinical practice.
10 CE Credits; 286 pages
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