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प्रश्न
State any two ethical standards that need to be practiced by professional psychotherapists.
उत्तर
Two ethical standards that need to be practiced by professional psychotherapists are:
- Informed consent needs to be taken.
- The confidentiality of the client should be maintained.
- Alleviating personal distress and suffering should be the goal of all attempts by the therapist.
- The integrity of the practitioner-client relationship is important.
- Respect for human rights and dignity.
- Professional competence and skills are essential.
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