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Avoiding the road to ethical disaster: Overcoming vulnerabilities and developing resilience.
Authors:Tjeltveit  Alan C; Gottlieb  Michael C
Abstract:Psychotherapists may, despite their best intentions, find themselves engaging in ethically problematic behaviors that could have been prevented. Drawing on recent research in moral psychology and longstanding community mental health approaches to prevention, we suggest that psychotherapists can reduce the likelihood of committing ethical infractions (and move in the direction of ethical excellence) by attending carefully to 4 general dimensions: the desire to facilitate positive (good) outcomes, the powerful opportunities given to professionals to effect change, personal values, and education. Each dimension can foster enhanced ethical behavior and personal resilience, but each can also contribute to ethical vulnerability. By recognizing and effectively addressing these dimensions, psychotherapists can reduce their vulnerabilities, enhance their resilience, reduce the risk of ethical infractions, and improve the quality of their work. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:ethics  prevention  psychotherapy  resilience  vulnerabilities  psychotherapy  psychotherapists
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