Touch in the Helping Professions : Research, Practice and Ethics /
Inappropriate touch cases have sparked public outcry and made headlines, but a discussion on the importance and ethics of positive, caring, appropriate touch in the helping professions such as teaching, nursing and counselling is long overdue.
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Ottawa :
University of Ottawa Press,
2017.
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书本目录:
- Introduction : Exploring touch / Thomas St. James O'Connor
- Part I. The theory of touch
- Touch deprivation and counselling as healing touch / Isaac Davis, Martin Rovers and Cassandra Petrella
- Thinking about touch / Richard Feist
- Contributions of sensory anthropology and Durand's anthropology to the symbolic study of touch and the understanding of boundaries in psychotherapy / Christian R. Bellehumeur and Jane Chambers
- Healing and the forbidden touch : a reflection on selected scripture stories / Karlijn Demasure
- Part II. The practice of touch in psychotherapy
- The intervention of touch in psychotherapy and trauma treatment / Patricia Berendsen
- A puppy's touch : destressing with dogs in a university environment / Kristine Lund
- Inter-partner touch in couple counselling : theory and emerging practice / Cassandra Petrella and Martin Rovers
- Part III. The practice of touch in a spectrum of practice
- The practice of laying on of hands in Islamic spiritual care / Nazila Isgandarova
- An angel in my pocket : touch, sacred objects, and spiritual coping / Linda Mayorga Miller
- Touch(ed) in palliative care nursing : moving with/in an uncertain practice / Lacie White and Christine McPherson
- Touch in supervision / Cynthia Bilodeau
- Part IV. The ethics of touch in the helping relationships and conclusion
- The ethics of touch in the helping relationships / Marilyn Guindon, Reesa Packard and Natalie Charron
- Conclusion : Issues of touch : an overall view and integration / Martin Rovers, Judith Malette and Manal Guirguis-Younger.