Oxford Handbook of Psychotherapy Ethics
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serval:BIB_F40EF9271F92
Type
Livre: un livre et son éditeur.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Titre
Oxford Handbook of Psychotherapy Ethics
Editeur
Oxford University Press
ISBN
9780198817338
9780191858857
9780191858857
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
27/08/2021
Editeur⸱rice scientifique
Trachsel Manuel, Gaab Jens, Biller-Andorno Nikola, Tekin Şerife, Sadler John Z.
Langue
anglais
Résumé
The aim of this chapter is to introduce the interested reader—especially healthcare
professionals, students, and researchers working on healthcare issues—to the ethical aspects
of psychotherapeutic interventions in palliative care. In the first part, we will present the
major forms of interventions that are currently employed to help palliative care patients
with psychotherapeutic needs and discuss the question of indication for these interventions.
In the second part, we will show how closely psychotherapy and ethics are linked, especially
at the end of life. In the third part, finally, we will give an overview of the various specific
ethical questions that arise in psychotherapeutic interventions in palliative care, structured
according to the heuristic principles of biomedical ethics: beneficence, non-maleficence,
respect for autonomy, and justice.
professionals, students, and researchers working on healthcare issues—to the ethical aspects
of psychotherapeutic interventions in palliative care. In the first part, we will present the
major forms of interventions that are currently employed to help palliative care patients
with psychotherapeutic needs and discuss the question of indication for these interventions.
In the second part, we will show how closely psychotherapy and ethics are linked, especially
at the end of life. In the third part, finally, we will give an overview of the various specific
ethical questions that arise in psychotherapeutic interventions in palliative care, structured
according to the heuristic principles of biomedical ethics: beneficence, non-maleficence,
respect for autonomy, and justice.
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