The Use of Touch in Counselling and Psychotherapy

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The use of touch in counselling and psychotherapy is rarely spoken of. A contentious topic there is little research on therapists' current practices and views and almost none relating to work with younger clients. This book reveals working therapists' practices beliefs and understandings of the use of touch in therapeutic contexts with children adolescents and adults. Six broad themes were identified: the meaning of touch; risks fears and concerns; power and control issues; contracting consents and note-taking; the raising of consciousness; and to touch or not to touch. Decisions as to whether or not to use touch were found to be complex informed by a wide range of societal cultural methodological and philosophical discourses as well as via personal experience and an understanding of potential impact on the client. Clients with abuse issues work with children and working cross-culturally were all identified as specific areas to consider. This book may be of use to counsellors psychotherapists supervisors and ethics committees informing ethical practice and decision making. It may also be helpful for training purposes.
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