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Unit 8 – Clinical Psychology
Topic 8.4
How might ethical principle non-maleficence apply to a clinician treating obsessive-compulsive disorder?
The therapist doesn't have any responsibility regarding non-maleficence as the patient's disorder causes the distress.
Non-maleficence means that therapists should avoid treating patients with difficult conditions like obsessive-compulsive disorder.
This principle only applies when prescribing medications and not conducting therapy sessions.
The therapist should avoid causing undue distress through exposure therapies without adequate support systems in place.
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