What is Ethical in Art Therapy?
by Multiple Therapists
Four seasoned art therapists come together to reflect on “how we think about what’s ethical in art therapy” in this ethics webinar replay. Covering topics like the evolution of ethical thinking, what impacts ethical thinking, the issues of transparency and expectations, and digital social responsibility. This presentation was sponsored by the European Federation of Art Therapy (EFAT) on June 5, 2021.
Four seasoned art therapists come together to reflect on “how we think about what’s ethical in art therapy” in this ethics webinar replay. Starting with the evolution of ethical thinking from its earliest roots in Greek philosophy to present day conceptualizations and how our thinking has incorporated relational changes in clinical theory and practice, thus reframing the ethical dialogue. The conversation moves into the multitude of factors that bear upon the ethical decision-making process; the ethical concepts under pinning training and education; how knowledge is shaped, personal expression, and power dynamics; and digital social responsibility, cyber bullying and best practices with respect to online privacy.

This presentation was sponsored by the European Federation of Art Therapy (EFAT) on June 5, 2021.
 
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Four seasoned art therapists come together to reflect on “how we think about what’s ethical in art therapy” in this ethics webinar replay. Starting with the evolution of ethical thinking from its earliest roots in Greek philosophy to present day conceptualizations, Elizabeth Stone, MA, notes how our thinking has incorporated relational changes in clinical theory and practice, thus reframing the ethical dialogue.

The conversation moves into the multitude of factors (including professional, cultural, policy, legal, clinical, workplace setting, etc.) that bear upon the ethical decision-making process. Followed by the ethical concepts under pinning training and education, including the issues of transparency and expectation in the way training programs are presented. There are many facets of the theoretical content, how knowledge is shaped, personal expression, power dynamics, and more.

Lastly, a specialist in the field of digital ethics, focuses on digital social responsibility, cyber bullying and best practices with respect to online privacy.

This presentation was sponsored by the European Federation of Art Therapy (EFAT) on June 5, 2021.
 

Length of video: 01:06:41

English subtitles available

Group ISBN-10 #: 1-60124-762-1

Group ISBN-13 #: 978-1-60124-762-9



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