Cast the First Stone Ethics in Analytic Practice

“Cast the First Stone: Ethics in Analytic Practice” by Lena B. Ross, published by Chiron Publications on November 14, 2013, is a thought-provoking exploration of ethical dilemmas in the field of psychology. This edition, comprising 170 pages, presents a collection of essays from sixteen internationally recognized Jungian analysts who delve into the complexities of professional and personal relationships within analytic practice. The book raises critical questions about the nature of these relationships, including the implications of sexual dynamics and the impact of overfamiliarity in training settings.
Readers will find a diverse range of perspectives that challenge conventional views on ethics in psychotherapy and counseling. The contributors, hailing from various countries, examine topics such as the evolving nature of ethical codes and the necessity of questioning established practices. Through their essays, they encourage reflection on the responsibilities of practitioners and the nuances of moral decision-making in clinical settings. This edition serves as a resource for those interested in the intersection of psychology and ethics, offering insights that prompt deeper consideration of the professional conduct within therapeutic environments.
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Who or what is really being served when an analytic relationship turns sexual?
How can health best be restored to an impaired analyst?
Do analytic training relationships teach overfamiliarity?
Sixteen internationally known Jungian analysts examine the psychology of professional and not-so-professional patient relationships. Their thought-provoking essays will force you to pause, reflect, and question a little more before passing judgment.
Codes of ethics evolve over time and may be different from culture to culture. Among the authors that add depth and understanding to current views of moral and ethical dilemmas are: VERENA KAST from Zurich, FRED PLAUT from Berlin, JUNE SINGER from San Francisco, ROSEMARY GORDON from London, and LENA B. ROSS and ANN BELFORD ULANOV from New York City. Other authors practice in Israel, Italy, South Africa, and the United States.
In medicine and psychotherapy, ethical behavior means one tries to do whatever seems to be the most useful and therapeutic action at the time, realizing that our knowledge is never absolutely sure. There is always room for new information and insight. Even more, it is our duty to question everything we are doing.
– Adolf Guggenbühl-Craig, Jungian analyst and author of Power in the Helping Professions
CONTENTS:
Foreword by Adolf Guggenbiihl-Craig
Introduction by Lena B. Ross and Manisha Roy
Chapter 1: Ethics at the Fountainhead, June Singer
Chapter 2: Eros, Mutuality, and the “New Ethic”, John R. Haute
Chapter 3: The Need for an Analytic Temenos; Florence C. Irvine
Chapter 4: The Scheherazade Solution: Power Abuse and an Ethic of Transformation, Lena B. Ross
Chapter 5: Ethics: A Jewish Perspective, Henry Hanoch Abramovitch
Chapter 6: Reflections Concerning Ethics, Luigi Zoja
Chapter 7: Analysis: Ritual Without Witnesses, Fred Plaut
Chapter 8: Ethics in Xhosa Healing, M. Vera Buhrmann and G. S. D. Davis
Chapter 9: How to Handle Unethical Behavior in an Ethical Way, Verena Kast
Chapter 10: Am I My Brother’s Keeper? Impairment in the Healing Profession, Joseph Wakefield
Chapter 11: Psyche’s Punishment: Holding the Tension Between Spirit and Instinct, ManishaRoy
Chapter 12: The Handless Maiden: Ethics as the Transcendent Function, Maria Teresa Rufini
Chapter 13: Transference-Countertransference: The Eros-Agape Factor, Rosemary Gordon
Chapter 14: The Healing Conjunctio and Its Sexual-Romantic Shadow, John Steinhelber
Chapter 15: Self Service, Ann Belford Ulanov
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