Suggested APA style reference: Blunt, D. R. (2006). Confidentiality, informed consent, and ethical considerations in reviewing the client’s p..
Informed Consent in Psychotherapy: Implications of Evidence-Based PracticeClinical ethicsInformed consentCommon factorsEvidence-based practiceEmpirically-supported treatmentsEvidence-based practice in psychotherapy carries widely unacknowledged consequences for ethical clinical practice. Informed consent to psychological...
Keywords Informed consent Treatment consent Treatment ethics Substance abuse Sorry, something went wrong. Please try again and make sure cookies are enabledReferences Acuff et al., 1999 C. Acuff, B.B. Bennett, P.M. Bricklin, M.B. Canter, S.J. Knapp, S. Moldawsky, et al. Considerations ...
3.1.4. Data Privacy and Informed Consent Information transparency is related to ethical considerations. There are two types of interrelationships: dependence and regulation. The former refers to the fact that certain information is required to endorse ethical principles, which is relevant to transparency...
How do physiotherapists working in private practice understand and interpret the meaning and significance of informed consent in everyday clinical practice... CM Delany - 《Australian Journal of Physiotherapy》 被引量: 82发表: 2007年 Ethics of Practice There is an absence of comprehensive, systematic...
Over the last 50 years, patient autonomy has become an increasingly important part of the principles of medical ethics, or rather of the ethics of the doctor-patient relationship. While the principle of charity and the associated paternalism became less important, the patient's active consent becam...
It is universally accepted that informed consent to participate in medical research should be given by subjects. People have the fundamental human right to... AE Shamoo,TJ Keay - 《Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics Cq the International Journal of Healthcare Ethics Committees》 被引量: 25...
Significant changes in the psychotherapy profession during the past 15 years, and the revisions regarding informed consent in the American Psychological Association's (2002a) ethics code, form the rationale for this revision. Like the original, this form is a thorough list of questions that clients...
This chapter narrows the gap between Internet technology and research ethics so that psychologists can strive to meet exemplary ethical standards and, at the very least, avoid many of the common ethical pitfalls of Internet-mediated rese... M Hoerger,C Currell - APA handbook of ethics in psycho...
Excerpt: "The right to informed consent reflects respect for individual freedom, autonomy, and dignity. It is fundamental to the ethics of theraqpy and counseling. The APA ethics code sets forth specific standards for informed consent... Truscott and Crook (2004) note that 'informed consent is ...