The ethical group psychotherapist |
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Authors: | Brabender Virginia |
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Affiliation: | Widener University in Chester, Pennsylvania 19103-5792, USA. virginia.m.brabender@widener.edu |
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Abstract: | Group psychotherapists in their everyday practice confront a series of ethical problems, some of which rise to the level of ethical dilemmas. This two-part special series will address how the group psychotherapist can address these problems and dilemmas in a way that leads to an ethical course of conduct. This article introduces the series by examining ethical principles and decision-making processes that are relevant to the wide range of issues that confront the group psychotherapist. The article also considers the person of the group psychotherapist him or herself and notes that certain personal qualities might create a foundation for ethical thinking and behavior. |
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