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Old Dec 02, 2016, 12:46 PM
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Yes, it doesn't say most of these things. Of course an ethics code wouldn't say "therapists who don't offer evening or weekend hours are unethical or obnoxious". I'm not sure where those expectations come from.

It also, expectedly, doesn't say "therapists should run their practice in ways that primarily serve their own interests and without concern for the population you are providing services too".

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Originally Posted by lolagrace View Post
Not seeing in the code of ethics that therapists who don't offer evening or weekend hours are unethical or obnoxious . . . See no requirement that they do so or implication that in not doing so they shouldn't be in the profession . . . See no evidence that a therapist who keeps regular work hours is less effective at their profession . . . See no definition that says that social responsibility is only defined by their work hours . . .
Thanks for this!
Myrto