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Essay on The Ethics of Confidentiality for Children and Adolescents in Therapy
Introduction
One of the most rapidly growing occupations in the United States today is Physical Therapy. The United States Department of Labor has projected 23,000 unfilled physical therapist positions in the year 2000 and a lack of qualified physical therapists to fill them. While Physical Therapy grows rapidly, questions of ethics in this field have also grown in large quantities.
Physical therapy is the treatment of disease through physical means, including light, heat, sound waves, electricity, magnetic fields, and exercise. This means that therapists use many different forms to treat people, and treating people can be a large challenge because of all the different possibilities that could occur with the different treatments. Physical Therapy is a very rewarding and lucrative profession if the problems that come along with the job are dealt with in a capable manner. The main problem with Physical Therapy is the problem of the ethics of the profession. There are many ethical conflicts such as how to charge based on your services, and what types of services to give to each individual patient.
Hospitals and the medical sciences, like other public institutions and professions, are charged with the public interest. Their image of responsibility in our society makes them prime candidates for converting their moral duties into legal ones. Mental health practitioners however focus on the well-being of the individual.
To protect and serve the general population as commanded by the courts created an ethical dilemma for psychological professionals. The courts force them to act contradicting to their professional beliefs and ethics. Therapists reason that when they must serve the public they cannot successfully treat their clients. Or how can they treat an individual at all, if the person won t consider entering therapy do to the possibly grim consequences ?Highly advanced communication devises erode our personal privacy more every day................