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Creative Ways to Learn Ethics
An Experiential Training Manual for Helping Professionals
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Creative Ways to Learn Ethics is an accessible, easy-to-read guide that compiles a variety of ethics trainings to help professionals stimulate their minds, relieve stress, and increase engagement and memory retention. The book uses a range of experiential and thought-provoking approaches, including contemplative exercises, expressive arts, games, and media. Each chapter contains objectives, detailed procedures, adaptations for different audiences, and handouts. Trainers, educators, clinicians, and other mental health professionals can use these exercises in various settings and modify them to meet the needs of their clients.


Contents:

Section One: Using Games to Learn Ethics

1. Going Once, Going Twice: The Ethical Values Auction

2. Ethical Code Scavenger Hunt

3. Ethics Trivia Game

4. Ethical Charades

5. The Slippery Slope of Ethics

6. Building Ethical Organizations

Section Two: Using Contemplative Exercises to Learn Ethics

7. Writing Your Ethical Eulogy

8. Ethics on a Cloudy Day: Developing Action Plans for Technologically Cloudy Questions

9. Supervisory Ethics

10. Developing Ethical Resources

11. Developing Ethical Rituals

Section Three: Using Expressive Arts to Learn Ethics

12. Setting Ethical Boundaries with Your Body

13. Embodied Ethics

14. Ethics in Motion

15. The Many Faces of Ethics: Making Masks

16. The Grain of Truth: Enacting Ethics Through the Use of Sand Trays

17. Ethical Sculptures

18. Creating Ethical Super Powers

Section Four: Using Media to Learn Ethics

19. The Ethics of In Treatment

20. Picture Perfect Ethics

Appendix


PRODUCT DETAILS

ISBN-13: 9781138587977
Publisher: Taylor & Francis (Routledge)
Publication date: December, 2018
Pages: 174
Weight: 612g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Counselling & Therapy, Ethics, Psychiatry, Psychology

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