Clients' evaluation on ethical behavior of their counselors or psychotherapists
10.3969/j.issn.1000-6729.2010.01.001
- VernacularTitle:来访者对心理咨询或治疗师的伦理行为评价
- Author:
Jingbo ZHAO
;
Jianlin JI
;
Wenhong CHENG
;
Shenxing FU
;
Haibo YANG
;
Lihua SUN
;
Xiaoqin ZHOU
;
Lan ZHANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
client;
counselor;
psychotherapist;
ethical behavior;
cross-sectional study
- From:
Chinese Mental Health Journal
2010;24(1):1-6
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To explore the clients' assessment for the ethical behavior of the counselors and psychotherapists.Methods:The main method used in this evaluation was questionnaire,and the self-made questionnaire of the ethical problems in psychotherapy and counseling(for the clients)were used as evaluation tools.Totally 1100 clients,from 12 cities in China,were investigated with 807 questionnaires returned.Results:84.5% of the clients were confident in the treatments,and 89.2% of them gave positive assessment for the ability of their counselors and psychotherapists.15.9% of clients said the counselors and psychotherapists showed impatience or talked to them about their stress sometimes.Besides,59.1% knew about the characters,names and charge of the psychotherapies and counseling,and 53.4% knew the background of the counselors and psychotherapists.91.3% of clients thought the privacy and treatment could be kept secret.7% of clients had intimate relationship with their counselors or psychotherapists,1.5% had sexual relations,and 18.3% made friends in lives.79% of clients could receive timely psychotherapies and counseling.Conclusion:From the assessment of the clients,the vast majorities of the counselors and psychotherapists do well in work ability,confidentiality and time-setting,but not so well in informed-consent and dual relations,which need to be paid attention to and improved.