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Old Aug 12, 2017, 11:08 AM
Calilady Calilady is offline
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Originally Posted by missbella View Post
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but in the vast seas of psychology literature, iatrogenisis seems barely covered. Most "ethics" literature is more about avoiding the appearance of impropriety -- a strong defense in lawsuits-- than understanding harm. One ethics book even subcategorizes the different-types of "hateful" clients i.e. clients with whom they've had ruptures. I can only speculate why practitioners seem to back off from the topic.
I concur. It's like the tabacco industry monitoring itself, publishing findings that support its use...oh wait. Lol.
Thanks for this!
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