National Survey of Client's Perceptions of Chinese Psychotherapist Practices |
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Authors: | Jing-Bo Zhao Jian-Lin Ji Fang Tang Qing-Yun Du Xue-Ling Yang Zhen-Zhi Yang |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine , Southern Medical University;2. Zhongshan Hospital , Fudan University |
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Abstract: | The present study is a cross-sectional survey that investigates ethical practices among Chinese psychotherapists from the perspective of a large representative sample of Chinese clients (N?=?1,100). In reports from clients, we found that psychotherapists did poorly in providing informed consent and had other ethical difficulties in the therapeutic setting and with dual relationships. We conclude that Chinese culture, especially Confucianism, had significant impact on the attitudes toward the psychotherapists' ethical practices, which complicated ethical dilemmas. It is important for cross-cultural psychotherapists to become sensitive to the influences of traditional Chinese culture when counseling Chinese clients. |
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Keywords: | ethics national survey clients psychotherapy in China |
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