Touch in the Helping Professions

Research, Practice and Ethics

Livre numérique

Inappropriate touch cases have sparked public outcry and made headlines, but a discussion on the importance and ethics of positive, caring, appropriate touch in the helping professions such as teaching, nursing and counselling is long overdue. Touch may well be one of the least understood or talked about subjects in the helping professions. A discussion on the importance and ethics of positive, caring, and appropriate touch in professions such as teaching, nursing and counselling is long overdue. Touch in the Helping Professions delivers just that, weaving together scholarly evidence, research and clinical practice from a wide range of perspectives encompassing philosophy, theology, psychology, and anthropology to challenge assumptions about the role of touch in the helping professions. The contributors to the volume focus not only on the overarching roles of gender, age, culture and life experience, but go beyond to encompass canine-assisted therapy, touch deprivation, sacred objects, as well as key ethical considerations. The prevailing lack of dialogue, due to fear of contravening ethical boundaries, has stood in the way of an open and responsible discussion on the use of touch in therapy. Touch in the Helping Professions is a welcome and much needed contribution to the field—a window onto a fundamental need. Published in English.

Cet ouvrage offre un ensemble de données probantes et de résultats cliniques à l’appui du toucher dans le développement physique et émotionnel. Il est structuré selon trois axes : la théorie sur le toucher; la pratique du toucher dans un contexte de thérapie, et les questions éthiques. Il aborde la question du rôle du genre, de l’âge, de la culture et de l’expérience de vie, des sujets comme la zoothérapie, la privation sensorielle, des objets sacrés, et des considérations d’ordre éthique. Les approches variées – philosophie, théologie, psychologie, anthropologie – remettent en question les présuppositions, offrent un contexte historico-culturel professionnel, et font appel à des données primaires. Les collaborateurs soutiennent que le toucher sain et non sexuel n’est pas suffisamment enseigné dans le cadre de la formation professionnelle. Cette absence de dialogue – engendrée par la crainte de dépasser des bornes éthiques, fait en sorte qu’une discussion ouverte et responsable sur l’utilisation du toucher dans un cadre thérapeutique ne peut avoir lieu, alors même qu’elle contribuerait aux balises théoriques de notre compréhension de cet enjeu fondamental. Publié en anglais.

Table des matières

Table des matières
Cover 1
Title Page 4
Copyright 5
Table of Contents 6
Acknowledgements 12
Introduction Exploring Touch 14
Outline of the Book 19
Part I The Theory of Touch 24
Chapter I Touch Deprivation and Counselling as Healing Touch 26
Chapter II Thinking About Touch 46
Chapter III Contributions of Sensory Anthropology and Durand’s Anthropology to the Symbolic Study of Touch and the Understanding of Boundaries in Psychotherapy 64
Chapter IV Healing and the Forbidden Touch: A Reflection on Selected Scripture Stories 82
Part II The Practice of Touch in Psychotherapy 96
Chapter V The Intervention of Touch in Psychotherapy and Trauma Treatment 98
Chapter VI A Puppy’s Touch: Destressing with Dogs in a University Environment 120
Chapter VII Inter-Partner Touch in Couple Counselling: Theory and Emerging Practice 138
Part III The Practice of Touch in A Spectrum of Practice 158
Chapter VIII The Practice of the Laying on of Hands in Islamic Spiritual Care 160
Chapter IX An Angel in My Pocket: Touch, Sacred Objects, and Spiritual Coping 174
Chapter X Touch(ed) in Palliative Care Nursing: Moving with/in An Uncertain Practice 190
Chapter XI Touch in Supervision 208
Part IV The Ethics of Touch and Conclusion 224
Chapter XII The Ethics of Therapeutic Touch 226
Conclusion Issues of Touch: An Overall View and Integration 250
Touch Helps Us Thrive 251
Touching You; Touching Me; Touching Puppies; Touching in the Helping Relationships 252
Contracting Touch in the Helping Relationships 255
Clients Who Want to Touch or Be Touched 256
The Ethics of Touch 257
What Touch Might Mean Within a Therapeutic Relationship 258
Touch as Presented Within Academic Education and Training 259
Contributors 262

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