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Disclosure of incidental constituents of psychotherapy as a moral obligation for psychiatrists and psychotherapists
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- Published on: 18 May 2017
- Published on: 18 May 2017A hierachy of access to information/ knowledge is unethicalShow More
There is a hierarchy of means to access opinions and information published in journals. This is unethical in a democracy which uses citizens' information to contribute to debates- from which they are then excluded. This to some extent mirrors my position that it is unethical to with hold information from clients in therapy. It is taking advantage of vulnerability however it is dressed up but also creates a hierarchy of...
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