Ethical dilemmas experienced by clinical psychology trainee therapists.
@article{Bhola2015EthicalDE,
title={Ethical dilemmas experienced by clinical psychology trainee therapists.},
author={Poornima Bhola and Ananya Sinha and Suruchi Sonkar and Ahalya Raguram},
journal={Indian journal of medical ethics},
year={2015},
volume={12 4},
pages={
206-12
}
}Ethical dilemmas are inevitable during psychotherapeutic interactions, and these complexities and challenges may be magnified during the training phase. The experience of ethical dilemmas in the arena of therapy and the methods of resolving these dilemmas were examined among 35 clinical psychologists in training, through an anonymous and confidential online survey. The trainees' responses to four open-ended questions on any one ethical dilemma encountered during therapy were analysed, using…
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