Ethics in Art Therapy
Discover the essential guide to navigating the complex ethical landscape of art therapy with Ethics in Art Therapy by Lisa R. Furman. Published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers in 2013, this insightful paperback spans 128 pages and addresses the unique ethical dilemmas faced by art therapists. From displaying client artwork to tackling sensitive issues related to religion and sexuality, this book provides a comprehensive exploration of the challenges that arise in clinical practice. Additionally, Furman delves into the implications of digital confidentiality, ensuring that practitioners are well-equipped to handle the evolving nature of therapeutic art in a digital age. A must-read for art therapists and psychotherapists alike, Ethics in Art Therapy is an invaluable resource for fostering professional ethics in therapeutic settings.