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Issues and Ethics in the Profession of Astrology
Over the course of 21 chapters, the following questions (and many others) are raised: What major ethical issues face astrological practitioners? How do astrologers' needs, values and beliefs influence what they say to clients? Should different subfields in astrology have different ethical standards? What are the perils of telling clients what to do? Why is inflation an occupational hazard among astrologers? How can events be predicted in a professional and responsible manner? Is archaic terminology detrimental to astrologers and clients? What are the unique ethical issues involved in reincarnational astrology? Should astrologers see clients on an ongoing basis? Under what circumstances should a client be referred to a psychotherapist? While different authors may approach these questions from different perspectives, our primary goal is to teach readers a process of thinking about the issues they will face as astrologers. Special attention is given to the astrologer's shadow and our collective vulnerability to issues of inferiority and inflation. To stimulate discussion and reflection, a variety of viewpoints are offered. Readers are also challenged to formulate their own positions.
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