1.Ethical Problems of Involuntary Hospitalization of Psychiatric Patients
Shenxing FU ; Keshen CAO ; Aige NIE
Chinese Medical Ethics 1995;0(03):-
There are some differences between psychiatric patients and others in the informed consent right. The article discussed some basic problems on the ethics of involuntary hospitalization of psychiatric patients.
2.A Multi-Center Survey on Dual Relationships and Associated Factors among Chinese Counselors and Psychotherapists
Jingbo ZHAO ; Wenhong CHENG ; Shenxing FU
Chinese Medical Ethics 1994;0(05):-
Objective: To explore the dual relationships and associated factors among Chinese counselors and psychotherapists.Methods: 1000 participants were investigated by a self-made questionnaire composed of ethical problems in psychotherapy and counseling.Results: The main dual relationships between counselors/psychotherapists and clients were the association of friends.Thirty-two percent of participants provided counseling or psychotherapy to their friends.To the item of "providing counseling or psychotherapy for their friends,students,supervisee,employees",the judges of ethical beliefs of participants were inconsistent,and forty-one percent of them thought that such behaviors were ethical.These items were the main associated factors,such as gender,the duration time of professional experience,the title of a technical post,the different experience of training,prescription,and medicine.Conclusion: The present state of nonsexual dual relationships between counselors/psychotherapists and clients are not rare,and the ethical beliefs of some participants in dual relationships were blurring.It is necessary to intensify the professional education,unify the ethical code,and accept the help of psychotherapy and supervision,in order to improve the current states of Chinese counselors and psychotherapists.
3.Clients' evaluation on ethical behavior of their counselors or psychotherapists
Jingbo ZHAO ; Jianlin JI ; Wenhong CHENG ; Shenxing FU ; Haibo YANG ; Lihua SUN ; Xiaoqin ZHOU ; Lan ZHANG
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2010;24(1):1-6
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.