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SQUARING THE CIRCLE Reporting of Child Abuse in Clinical Settings Isolde Blau , Director of Counselling LARAGH Counselling Service, NCS, HSE Dublin North 26 th September 2008 Master Class in Psychotherapy for the Irish Council of Psychotherapy


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SQUARING THE CIRCLE Reporting of Child Abuse in Clinical Settings

Isolde Blau, Director of Counselling

LARAGH Counselling Service, NCS, HSE Dublin North

26th September 2008 Master Class in Psychotherapy for the Irish Council of Psychotherapy

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ETHICAL PRINCIPLES

(PSI Code of Professional Ethics, Revised Version 1998)

Respect for the Rights and Dignity of the Person

General Respect Privacy and Confidentiality Informed Consent and Freedom of Consent Self-Determination

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FUNCTIONS OF A STANDARDISED PROTOCOL

Standardised Protocol Accurate Information Clear Contract Appropriate Intervention Predictable Outcome

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