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The Ethics of Caring

Finding Right Relationship with Clients for Profound, Transformative Work in Professional Healing Relationships

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The Ethics of Caring is a unique and widely recommended text that complements standard ethics texts by helping the student or professional find right relationship with a client. Written for practicing therapy and medical professionals, students, teachers, supervisors, and mentors, The Ethics of Caring model first promotes self-compassion, then gently guides self-reflection about unconscious countertransference that often occurs in the main areas of human life. The book illuminates many extraordinary types of human experiences to help professionals become aware in case clients bring these profound states in some way to the professional for support. Staying in right relationship with a client is often an artful movement, a dance with a different "partner" each time. Yet there are helpful rules of thumb that can keep us from stepping on toes (doing harm) and actually support both professional and client in doing a beautiful, healing dance together (creating client benefit). The Ethics of Caring is a unique ethics text designed to guide the self-compassionate self-reflection of both students and professionals (therapists, clergy, hospice workers, bodyworkers, educators, medical professionals, mentors, and other caregivers) toward understanding human motivations and countertransference, finding professional right relationship, and making good choices with clients. The Ethics of Caring also illuminates the inevitable, profound, transformative moments in a professional relationship, which furnish greater potential for client healing, but also may bring greater ethical challenges. Psychology & Mental Health Compassion Relationships Psychology
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I found this book to have some interesting information but I really didn't like the AI voice recording. I particularly didn't like the decision to read all of the footnotes inline with the book. I really don't care about the footnotes, I just want the information and the voice recording including all of the footnotes inline with the material made it an incredibly dull read. I'm not saying I need this to be a thrill ride but by the middle I was wondering how I was going to make it through 4 more hours and by the end it was like the last moments of school before summer break started.

I'd take human narration and skip the footnotes over what was delivered.

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