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Preventing harm and promoting ethical discourse in the helping professions: conceptual, research, analytical, and action frameworks
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Preventing harm and promoting ethical discourse in the helping professions: conceptual, research, analytical, and action frameworks

Isaac Prilleltensky, Amy Rossiter and Richard Walsh-Bowers
Ethics & behavior, Vol.6(4), pp.287-306
1996
PMID: 11656595

Abstract

Professional-Patient Relations Humans Patient Participation Psychology Psychotherapy Interprofessional Relations Ethics, Clinical Mental Health Personal Autonomy Codes of Ethics Freedom Ethics Informed Consent Ethics, Professional Health Personnel Counseling Ethical Theory Communication Decision Making Ethics, Medical Models, Theoretical Social Work Administrative Personnel Social Dominance Consensus Wounds and Injuries Stress, Psychological Organization and Administration Professional Misconduct Social Control, Informal

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Domestic collaboration
Citation topics
6 Social Sciences
6.24 Psychiatry & Psychology
6.24.498 Psychotherapy
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Ethics
Psychology, Multidisciplinary
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Psychiatry/Psychology

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