Review:
Ethical Decision Making In Therapy
overall review score: 4.5
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score is between 0 and 5
Ethical decision-making in therapy refers to the process through which therapists make choices based on moral principles, values, and professional standards to ensure the well-being of their clients.
Key Features
- Adherence to ethical codes and guidelines
- Consideration of client autonomy and confidentiality
- Balancing beneficence and nonmaleficence
- Navigating dual relationships and boundaries
- Handling informed consent and competence
Pros
- Promotes trust and confidence between therapist and client
- Protects clients from harm and exploitation
- Maintains professionalism and integrity in therapeutic practice
Cons
- Can be complex and challenging to navigate in certain situations
- May lead to ethical dilemmas that require careful consideration