Why do we need ethical principles?
What are ethical codes?
guidelines for what therapists can and cannot do that have been developed by each therapeutic discipline’s organizational body.
What are the two dimensions to ethical decision-making?
Ethics vs law
General principles of APA
A. Beneficence and nonmaleficence: strive to benefit those and take care to do no harm
B. Fidelity and responsability
C. Integrity: promote accuracy, honesty and truthfulness
D. Justice: fairness and justice entitle all persons to access and benefit and with equal quality
E. Respects for people’s rights and dignity: rights to privacy, confidentiality and self-determination
How to provide competent treatment
To provide competent treatment, therapists need to:
-Only provide services for which they are qualified
-Accurately represent their credentials and qualifications
-Keep up with current information in the field
-Seek counselling if they have personal issues
Malpractice
Occurs when a psychotherapist fails to provide reasonable care, which results in injury to the client
Informed consent (client’s rights)
Privileged communication (confidentiality)
Some steps to make ethical decisions:
1) Identify the problem and gather info
2) Identify potential issues (rights, responsibilities…)
3) Look at relevant ethic codes for guidance
4) Consider applicable laws
5) Seek consultation (more than 1 source)
6) Brainstorm various possible courses for action
7) Enumerate the consequences of various decisions
8) Decide on what seems to be the best possible course of action