closerwalking
I've not read this book, I found out about it on another website. I am ordering it as it addresses the ethical issues that one must consider if one is offering services that affect a person's psyche, esp. services where one is working with a client in an altered consciousness, which is what usually happens in my readings. the way I do them. Highly recommend professional tarot readers explore this aspect, also learn about transference, etc. ie learn some psychology.
The Ethics of Caring: Honoring the Web of Life in Our Professional Healing Relationships Paperback – June, 1995
by Kylea Taylor (Author), Jack Kornfield (Author)
The Ethics of Caring is written for all caregivers, including psychotherapists, bodyworkers, medical practitioners, clergy, hypnotherapists, and acupuncturists, who want to become more conscious in their relationships with clients. It provides unique help to volunteer and professional caregivers who want to sort out confusing ethical dilemmas in seven categories including love, truth, insight, and oneness as well as the more well-known ethical issues of money, sex, and power. Ethical issues pertain to longings, feelings, and motivations which resonate at our very core. Powerful, shared experiences in the context of the therapeutic relationship can bring to the surface compelling fears, needs, and longings in both the client and the caregiver. It offers a new model of self-examination which deepens the therapeutic relationship and can prevent the harmful consequences of ethical misconduct.
The Ethics of Caring: Honoring the Web of Life in Our Professional Healing Relationships Paperback – June, 1995
by Kylea Taylor (Author), Jack Kornfield (Author)
The Ethics of Caring is written for all caregivers, including psychotherapists, bodyworkers, medical practitioners, clergy, hypnotherapists, and acupuncturists, who want to become more conscious in their relationships with clients. It provides unique help to volunteer and professional caregivers who want to sort out confusing ethical dilemmas in seven categories including love, truth, insight, and oneness as well as the more well-known ethical issues of money, sex, and power. Ethical issues pertain to longings, feelings, and motivations which resonate at our very core. Powerful, shared experiences in the context of the therapeutic relationship can bring to the surface compelling fears, needs, and longings in both the client and the caregiver. It offers a new model of self-examination which deepens the therapeutic relationship and can prevent the harmful consequences of ethical misconduct.