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Ethical Practice in Child and Adolescent Analysis and
Psychotherapy: Protecting Safety in a Therapeutic Environment by
Anita G. Schmukler, Paula G. Atkeson, Helene Keable, and E. Kirsten
Dahl provides a detailed study of ethical dilemmas of the child
therapist and the child analyst, whose work with children and their
parents presents unique and perplexing problems. The book examines
both the unconscious motives for ethical lapses and addresses ways
in which such behavior may be prevented. It addresses working with
parents, while maintaining privacy for the child, pitfalls for the
child therapist and analyst, and ways in which the process of
supervision, a cornerstone of clinical training, may lead to
departure from ethical principles. Ethical Practice in Child and
Adolescent Analysis and Psychotherapy addresses the benefits and
risks of presenting and writing about clinical cases, examining the
field of working as consultant in custody cases and the role of
ethical practice from a historical perspective. Pivotal is the role
of the unconscious processes of transference and
countertransference, processes that are acknowledged but often not
fully comprehended. Contributions on ethics and forensic work by
Moisy Shopper, MD, and contributions on ethical writing about
psychodynamic work by Denia G. Barrett, MSW.
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