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Guide to Ethical Practice in Psychotherapy

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Autonomy: Promotion of Autonomy Autonomy and Dependency Autonomy as mentioned in this paper and Group Clients, Psychodiagnostic Testing and Research FIDELITY: The Nature of the Relationship The Promise of Confidentiality JUSTICE: The Principle of Justice BENEFICENCE: The principle of Beneficence NONMALEFICENCE,Potential Harmful Effects of Psychotherapy on Individual and group Clients Regulation by Professional Associations Licensure and Protection of the Public Malpractice The Tarasoff Case Child Abuse Suicide
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AUTONOMY: Promotion of Autonomy Autonomy and Dependency Autonomy and Group Clients, Psychodiagnostic Testing and Research FIDELITY: The Nature of the Relationship The Promise of Confidentiality JUSTICE: The Principle of Justice BENEFICENCE: The Principle of Beneficence NONMALEFICENCE:Potential Harmful Effects of Psychotherapy on Individual and Group Clients Regulation by Professional Associations Licensure and Protection of the Public Malpractice The Tarasoff Case Child Abuse Suicide SELF-INTEREST: The Principle of Self-Interest.

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