Dr Linda Finlay is a relational-centred, existential Integrative Psychotherapist and Supervisor (UKCP registered) in private practice in York, UK. She also teaches psychology and counselling at the Open University (UK) and works as a freelance academic consultant. She has published many books and articles on psychotherapy, occupational therapy, reflexivity and phenomenological research. Her most recent books are psychotherapeutically focused: Relational Integrative Psychotherapy: Engaging Process and Theory in Practice (Wiley); Practical Ethics: A relational approach (Sage); and The therapeutic use of self in counselling and psychotherapy (Sage). She is a Co-Editor of the European Journal for Qualitative Research in Psychotherapy.
This book uses an engaging, informative approach to ethics rarely found within the field of counselling and psychotherapy. Linda Finlay uses her own experiences alongside those of others to offer in-depth explorations of and how ethics `dance and weave around us' in the `vibrant immediacy of the relational context' within which we live and work: a wonderful, rich, tapestry for practitioners at all stages. -- Kim Etherington Linda Finlay's new contribution to the helping professions is simply a relational jewel! A beautiful rare example of how practical ethics unfolds and is shaped through the context and its participants. Her brilliant jewel throws a clear but sensitive light on the many facets of our ethical life and opens up really helpful directions in philosophical, theoretical and practical realms. This book is a gift to students, researchers and practitioners alike! For the more advanced therapist it will be a well written, rich and stimulating companion that is deeply cherished. -- Gerhard Payrhuber Rather than relying on a set of ethical rules Linda Finlay is constantly reminding psychotherapist, counsellor, and coaches to question our actions: Is my behaviour beneficial to this particular client's welfare, at this point in time, and in this context? -- Richard G. Erskine, PhD.