“我不是你的朋友”:咨询和心理治疗合同。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q1 LAW
David J Carter, Renata Grossi
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摘要

澳大利亚最大的专业咨询师团体将咨询师和客户之间的关系定义为合同关系,“仅此而已”。传统上,合同法与“理性的”、公平的商业关系联系在一起,而咨询和心理治疗则与亲密的、情感的关系、工作和交流联系在一起。因此,这些看似不和谐的话语在咨询和治疗关系中聚集在一起的意义是什么?在灵活而亲密的治疗室里,正式而遥远的合同法有一席之地吗?本文探讨了契约在心理咨询和心理治疗中的作用,并没有发现不和谐,而是发现了两者之间重要而富有成效的关系。通过对澳大利亚注册医生的采访,本文表明,合同既具有“基础设施”功能,也具有“治疗”功能。它为提供服务和满足专业标准提供了一个框架,同时作为一种治疗工具。重要的是,在这种自我调节的环境中,分析展示了从业者如何驾驭合同的“形式”,以促进更广泛的职业身份形成。
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'I am not your friend': contract in counselling and psychotherapy.

The largest professional body of counsellors in Australia defines the relationship between counsellor and client as contractual 'and nothing else'. While contract law has been traditionally associated with 'rational', arms-length, commercial relationships, counselling and psychotherapy have been associated with intimate, emotional relationships, work, and exchange. What is the significance, therefore, of these seemingly dissonant discourses coming together in the counselling and therapeutic relationship? Is there a place for formal and distant contract law in the flexible and intimate therapy room? This article examines the role of contract in counselling and psychotherapy, and rather than finding a dissonance, it finds an important and productive relationship between the two. Drawing on interviews with registered practitioners in Australia, this article shows that contract performs both an 'infrastructural' and 'therapeutic' function. It provides a framework for service delivery and the meeting of professional standards, while simultaneously operating as a therapeutic tool. Importantly, in this self-regulated setting, the analysis demonstrates how practitioners navigate the 'formality' of contract to advance a broader formation of professional identity.

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Medical Law Review
Medical Law Review MEDICAL ETHICS-
CiteScore
3.10
自引率
11.80%
发文量
50
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Medical Law Review is established as an authoritative source of reference for academics, lawyers, legal and medical practitioners, law students, and anyone interested in healthcare and the law. The journal presents articles of international interest which provide thorough analyses and comment on the wide range of topical issues that are fundamental to this expanding area of law. In addition, commentary sections provide in depth explorations of topical aspects of the field.
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