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Surviving Complaints Against Counsellors and Psychotherapists Roger Casemore

Surviving Complaints Against Counsellors and Psychotherapists By Roger Casemore

Surviving Complaints Against Counsellors and Psychotherapists by Roger Casemore


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This essential volume contains contributions from distinguished professionals in psychotherapy and counselling, many with experience of managing ethics and complaints procedures for professional bodies. Includes essential advice from a solicitor.

Surviving Complaints Against Counsellors and Psychotherapists Summary

Surviving Complaints Against Counsellors and Psychotherapists: Towards Understanding and Healing by Roger Casemore

Over the past twenty years governmental initiatives have resulted in the encouragement of higher expectations of professionals and the seeking of redress when standards are not met. Much is good about this, but when parallelled with unreasonable expectations, society has become dissatisfied and, as a result, more litigious. It is in this environment that the professional associations of psychotherapists and counsellors were formed: setting up complaints procedures to protect the general public from incompetent practitioners and malpractice. Procedures have been developed with care but neither therapists nor clients have any idea of the impact that involvement in these processes will have on them. Surviving Complaints Against Counsellors and Psychotherapists sets out to prepare therapists for this impact and to help trainees think about their practice from the start, so that unnecessary complaints are avoided. However experienced we are, we will all make mistakes at some time. Whilst not defending malpractice, this book does help all therapists to think about why complaints arise and to reflect on their practice. This will not necessarily prevent a complaint occurring, for that will happen: rightly if malpractice has occurred, wrongly because of a vexatious act on the part of a client, or as part of a very painful therapeutic process for both therapist and client. Support is essential for any therapist involved in a complaints process and this book, drawing upon the extensive expertise of experienced and successful practitioners, does this very effectively. Gabrielle Syme, Past Chair BACP

Surviving Complaints Against Counsellors and Psychotherapists Reviews

This is a most refreshing and absorbing collection of essays by senior practitioners on the subject of complaints - a subject usually denied such adjectives - The naked honesty of these appraisals facilitates an empathic understanding. This piece of work informs, educates and at times challenges the reader on key issues that are central to 'surviving complaints'. Kathy Raffles, Counsellor and educator, Therapy Today , 2002.

About Roger Casemore

Roger Casemore is currently Senior Teaching Fellow and Director of Counselling courses at the University of Warwick, UK.

Table of Contents

Towards understanding the experience and enduring the procedures The Victim's Tale 'Poppy'; The Person Complained About Was Me 'Chris'; Surviving a Complaint: A practical guide Alan Jamieson; Surviving Organisational Complaints as a Counsellor Trainer Peter Jenkins. Towards understanding the process Some Underlying Psychodynamics of Complaints Michael Jacobs; Therapeutic and Adversarial Relationships Derek Hill; Complaints in Organisations James Greer; Complaints: A Challenge to the Structures and Practices of Counselling Organisations Derek Hill Complaints, Boundary and Training Issues: Comparisons between Britain and U.S.A. An Adjudicator's View Rob Hooper; Scapegoats and Sacred Cows: Towards good enough conflict resolution Nick Totton; Towards good practice; Managing the Boundaries: It's the little things that count Roger Casemore; Working Safely: Counsellor competence Moira Walker; Acceptance of Uncertainty Caroline Jones Good Counsel from a Solicitor Tessa Roxburgh; Supervision, Support and Surviving Complaints Paul Carney.

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GOR005216021
9781898059387
1898059381
Surviving Complaints Against Counsellors and Psychotherapists: Towards Understanding and Healing by Roger Casemore
Used - Very Good
Paperback
PCCS Books
20010801
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