The Ethical Dimensions of Mindfulness in Clinical Practice: An Exploratory Essay

Author(s): Donald McCown

Mindfulness

Mindfulness is a burgeoning field of study and practice within mental health care and medicine. Yet ethical codes, and the philosophy of the therapist-client relationship, differ greatly between disciplines, and even more between those disciplines and mindfulness-based approaches. The potential for ethical dilemmas is therefore significant.


Donald McCown breaks new ground by taking a focused look at an ethics derived from contemporary clinical mindfulness practice itself. What does a secular ethics of mindfulness look like? Who is competent to work therapeutically with mindfulness, and how does one delimit areas and levels of competence? How do clinicians ethically understand the therapist-client relationship from the therapeutic position of mindfulness? And how do clinicians respond when the necessary restraints of their professional role and ethics code come into conflict with the mindfulness-based relationship and therapeutic position? This book makes a vital contribution to the understanding of ethics as the cornerstone of mindfulness-based practice, and will be of interest to all those involved in delivering mindfulness-based interventions, including psychologists, counselors, spiritual directors, occupational therapists, physicians, nurses, and educators.


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Donald McCown holds a Master of Social Service degree from Bryn Mawr College and a Master of Applied Meditation Studies from the Won Institute of Graduate Studies. He has completed the most advanced Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) trainings through the Center for Mindfulness at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. He is a Lecturer at Thomas Jefferson University, and is Director of Mindfulness at Work programs at Jefferson's Mindfulness Institute. He is the primary author of Teaching Mindfulness: A Practical Guide for Clinicians and Educators, the first text of its kind.

Foreword: Mindfulness and Relational Responsibility. Introduction.; 1. Considering Context: Where does an ethics of Mindfulness come from?; 2. Considering Competence: Who am I to do this work?; 3. Considering Difference: Who is with me now?; 4. Considering Freedom: How do we stay open to whatever arises?; 5. Resources. References. Index.

General Fields

  • : 9781849058506
  • : Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • : Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • : 01 May 2013
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 February 2013
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Donald McCown
  • : Paperback
  • : 616.891425
  • : 176