Complaints and grievances in psychotherapy : a handbook of ethical practice
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Complaints and grievances in psychotherapy : a handbook of ethical practice
Routledge, 1998
- : hbk
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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: hbk ISBN 9780415152501
Description
What is good practice when handling a complaint? What is the ethical basis of such practice? Fiona Palmer-Barnes pays equal attention to both these issues which are essential for psychotherapists and counsellors practising today.
Drawing on her considerable experience of managing complaints for both the British Association for Counselling and the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy, she delineates the basics for putting in place a professional and ethical system of investigation and action.
Illustrated by case examples, the handbook covers all aspects of complaints and grievance management:
* competence
* contract
* confidentiality
* mistakes or malpractice
* principles for dealing with complaints
* investigation
* adjudication
* sanctions
* outcomes
* appeals
It includes useful addresses, current codes of ethics from major umbrella organizations, protocols and sample letters.
- Volume
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: pbk ISBN 9780415152518
Description
What is good practice when handling a complaint? What is the ethical basis of such practice? Fiona Palmer-Barnes pays equal attention to both these issues which are essential for psychotherapists and counsellors practising today.
Drawing on her considerable experience of managing complaints for both the British Association for Counselling and the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy, she delineates the basics for putting in place a professional and ethical system of investigation and action.
Illustrated by case examples, the handbook covers all aspects of complaints and grievance management:
* competence
* contract
* confidentiality
* mistakes or malpractice
* principles for dealing with complaints
* investigation
* adjudication
* sanctions
* outcomes
* appeals
It includes useful addresses, current codes of ethics from major umbrella organizations, protocols and sample letters.
Table of Contents
Introduction 1 Purpose, ethics and ethos 2 Competence 3 Contract 4 Confidentiality 5 Mistakes or malpractice 6 Grievances, complaints and protecting the fair name of the profession 7 A complaint from a patient 8 Principles for dealing with complaints 9 Putting complaints procedures into practice 10 Investigation 11 Adjudication 12 Outcomes, sanctions and appeals
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