Ethics and deontology in the work of a Gestalt therapist. Code of Ethics
The therapeutic relationship can be considered based on various basic concepts of Gestalt therapy:
theories of contact and violations at the contact boundary,
balance of symbolic and real aspects of therapy,
the dialogic nature of the therapeutic process, etc.
One of the important aspects is the implementation of the procedural, protocol rules of the relationship between the therapist and the client.
Let's consider certain ethical norms that Gestalt therapists follow in their professional activities, using the concepts of deontology as teachings about the problems of morality and morality, and relying on the provisions of the Code of Ethics and the Code of Professional Practice in Gestalt Therapy.:
What is at the core of a relationship?
What are the goals?
What is the meaning of the fundamentals?
How does the Code protect the rights of the client and the therapist?
We will pay special attention to the dynamic meaning and content of the setting as necessary conditions and restrictions for the psychotherapeutic process.
Psychologist, Certified Gestalt Therapist, Certified Supervisor, Gestalt therapy instructor, Group Therapist, Accredited Leading trainer of MIGIS, Specializes in working with children and parents in the Gestalt approach.
My life and professional experience, discoveries and mistakes, the ability to survive in uncertainty and powerlessness and find my own way out in difficult life situations, interest in people and meeting the special world of each of them and much more that I am filled with, allow me to work with children, teenagers, couples and families.
психолог, сертифіковавний гештальт-терапевт, сертифікований супервізор, груповий терапевт, акредитований тренер MIGIS. Спеціалізується у роботі із залежностями, спеціалізується на системних розстановках. Використовує у роботі іронічно-парадоксальний підхід