The "Therapy with Children: Children's Rights, Confidentiality and the Law (Ethics in Practice Series)" authored by Daniels, Debbie, and Jenkins, Peter is a comprehensive guide for professionals working with children. This manual offers in-depth insights into the legal, ethical, and psychological challenges faced in child therapy, making it an invaluable resource for anyone dealing with young patients.
The book delves into critical issues such as the child's right to confidentiality, the impact of consent and non-consensual encounters, and the protection of vulnerable children. Daniels, Debbie, and Jenkins, Peter's extensive knowledge and experience in the field enable them to provide practical advice on navigating these complex terrains.
Furthermore, "Therapy with Children" adheres to the highest standards of ethical practice and can serve as a benchmark for therapists striving to maintain a professional and caring relationship with their young clients. Its wealth of information and practical guidance make it an essential addition to any bookshelf for those committed to upholding the best interests of children in therapy.