explain the ethics of psychotherapy
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Discuss the ethics of Psychotherapy. Some of the ethical standards that need to be practised by professional psychotherapist are: Informed consent needs to be taken. Confidentiality of the client should be maintained resolving personal distress and suffering should be the goal of all attempts of the therapist.
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- Some of the ethical standards that need to be practised by professional psychotherapist are: Informed consent needs to be taken. Confidentiality of the client should be maintained resolving personal distress and suffering should be the goal of all attempts of the therapist.
- Ethics refers to the correct rules of conduct necessary when carrying out research. We have a moral responsibility to protect research participants from harm. ... The purpose of these codes of conduct is to protect research participants, the reputation of psychology, and psychologists themselves
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