A legal and ethical review of patient responsibilities and psychotherapist duties. |
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Authors: | Younggren, Jeffrey N. Fisher, Mary Alice Foote, William E. Hjelt, Stephen E. |
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Abstract: | The ethics and standards of practice literature has long focused on the duties that psychotherapists owe their patients. While this has been valuable to the profession, it has created a circumstance in which psychotherapists have focused on their duties and responsibilities to their patients with little understanding or respect for how the conduct of a patient can impact those factors. These articles will review these factors from both an ethical and legal perspective. In addition, all of the articles discuss the premise that, while the psychotherapist has the primary responsibilities when rendering treatment to a patient, the treatment alliance is actually a dynamic that changes depending upon the conduct of both the psychotherapist and the patient. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2011 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | abandonment ethics informed consent termination patient responsibilities psychotherapist duties psychotherapy treatment alliance |
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