The top five ethical arguments against engagement in online psychotherapy were (1)
privacy, confidentiality, and security issues
; (2) therapist competence and need for special training; (3) communication issues specific to technology; (4) research gaps; and (5) emergency issues.
What are the 5 ethical issues?
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Discrimination. ...
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Harassment. ...
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Unethical Accounting. ...
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Health and Safety. ...
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Abuse of Leadership Authority. ...
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Nepotism and Favoritism. ...
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Privacy. ...
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Corporate Espionage.
What are the ethical anomalies that are Practised in the course of psychotherapy?
The most frequently cited ethical concerns in psychotherapy are related to
professional- ism, therapeutic boundaries and confidentiality
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What are the six ethical issues?
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Honesty and Integrity.
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Objectivity.
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Carefulness.
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Openness.
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Respect for Intellectual Property.
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Confidentiality.
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Responsible Publication.
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Legality.
What are the 4 main ethical concerns for psychologists?
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Informed Consent.
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Debrief.
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Protection of Participants.
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Deception.
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Confidentiality.
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Withdrawal.
What are the 7 ethical principles?
This approach – focusing on the application of seven mid-level principles to cases (
non-maleficence, beneficence, health maximisation, efficiency, respect for autonomy, justice, proportionality
) – is presented in this paper.
What are the 3 basic types of ethical issues?
Philosophers today usually divide ethical theories into three general subject areas:
metaethics, normative ethics, and applied ethics
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What are examples of ethical issues?
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Unethical Leadership. Having a personal issue with your boss is one thing, but reporting to a person who is behaving unethically is another. ...
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Toxic Workplace Culture. ...
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Discrimination and Harassment. ...
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Unrealistic and Conflicting Goals. ...
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Questionable Use of Company Technology.
What are the types of ethical issues?
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Harassment and Discrimination in the Workplace. ...
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Health and Safety in the Workplace. ...
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Whistleblowing or Social Media Rants. ...
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Ethics in Accounting Practices. ...
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Nondisclosure and Corporate Espionage. ...
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Technology and Privacy Practices.
What you should never tell your therapist?
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There is an issue or behavior you haven’t revealed to them. ...
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They said something that has upset you. ...
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You are unsure if you are making progress. ...
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You are having difficulty with payments. ...
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You feel they’re not getting something. ...
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They’re doing something that you find disconcerting.
What is positive psychotherapy ethics?
According to the positive ethics perspective, psychologists
should anchor all of their professional behavior
, including risk management, on overarching ethical principles (Handelsman et al., 2009): beneficence, nonmaleficence, respect for patient autonomy, fidelity (faithfulness), justice, and public or general ...
What are the four ethical dilemmas?
In LDRS 111 you were introduced to four different ethical dilemma paradigms:
truth vs loyalty, short-term vs long-term, individual vs community, and justice vs mercy
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How do you identify ethical issues?
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Recognize there is an issue.
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Identify the problem and who is involved.
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Consider the relevant facts, laws and principles.
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Analyze and determine possible courses of action.
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Implement the solution.
What are examples of ethical issues in research?
Results: The major ethical issues in conducting research are: a)
Informed consent
, b) Beneficence- Do not harm c) Respect for anonymity and confidentiality d) Respect for privacy.
How can we solve ethical issues?
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Identify the problem as you see it.
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Get the story straight – gather relevant data. ...
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Ask yourself if the problem is a regulatory issue or a process issue related to regulatory requirements.
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Compare the issue to a specific rule in ASHA’s Code of Ethics.
What are the 8 ethical principles?
This analysis focuses on whether and how the statements in these eight codes specify core moral norms
(Autonomy, Beneficence, Non-Maleficence, and Justice)
, core behavioral norms (Veracity, Privacy, Confidentiality, and Fidelity), and other norms that are empirically derived from the code statements.
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