Authors
Reeves, AndrewAffiliation
University of ChesterPublication Date
2024-12-11
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Counsellors and psychotherapists who work in private practice have much to offer clients who present at risk of suicide. They are not defined by organisational policies and process they might have had little input into and can, therefore, shape their practice within broader ethical and legal parameters. Such work does not come without additional professional considerations however, and this article aims to outline key aspects for good practice in a private practice context with clients at risk.Citation
Reeves, A. (2024). Suicide risk isn't binary. Private Practice, (December). Retrieved from https://www.bacp.co.uk/bacp-journals/private-practice/2024/articles-december/suicide-risk-isnt-binary/Publisher
BACPJournal
Private PracticeAdditional Links
https://www.bacp.co.uk/bacp-journals/private-practice/2024/articles-december/suicide-risk-isnt-binary/Type
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2049-2677EISSN
2398-3612Sponsors
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