Ethical Thinking in Music Therapy

Ethical Thinking in Music Therapy by Cheryl Dileo is a comprehensive examination of professional ethics within the field of music therapy. Published by Kelllelldaaa in 2007, this edition spans 324 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into various aspects of ethics relevant to music therapists, addressing the complexities of their roles as both professionals and individuals.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of critical topics such as clients’ rights, confidentiality, and the responsibilities of therapists. The book also discusses boundaries, dual relationships, and the importance of multicultural and gender perspectives in practice. Additionally, it covers issues related to research, financial responsibilities, and the ethical obligations therapists have towards their colleagues and the broader professional community. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those seeking to understand the moral and ethical dimensions of music therapy.
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Ethical Thinking in Music Therapy By Cheryl Dileo, PhD, MT-BC 324 pages Thorough exploration of professional ethics for the music therapist. Topics covered the music therapist as professional and person; clients’ rights and therapists’ responsibilities; confidentiality; boundaries and dualrelationships; multicultural and gender perspectives; research and publication; financial and advertising issues and responsibilities to the public; responsibilities to colleagues, employees, employers, and the professional association; educationand supervision; and promoting ethical behavior.
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