Code of Ethics for Therapists
We believe it's in everyone’s best interest to become familiar with basic ethical
guidelines before beginning psychotherapy and we encourage you to do so.
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Although all the therapists and counselors listed in GoodTherapy.org certify that the therapy they provide accords in orientation and attitude to the Elements of Good Therapy, GoodTherapy.org does not provide a set of specific Code of Ethics for therapists to follow. However, Ethical Codes are developed by mental health associations for the purpose of setting professional standards for appropriate behavior, defining professional expectations, and preventing harm to consumers. Mental health professionals have an obligation to be familiar with their professional Code of Ethics and its application to their professional services.
We provide links to Ethical Codes on this page because we feel it is very important for consumers of psychotherapy to know the difference between ethical and unethical behavior. Most providers intend to “do no harm” and strictly follow ethical guidelines. Overall, mental health professionals are a good bunch. However, not only do good therapists make mistakes, there are some providers who are blatantly careless and unaware of the importance and purpose of some ethical guidelines. We believe it is in everyone’s best interest to become familiar with basic ethical guidelines before beginning psychotherapy and we encourage you to do so. Here are links to the Code of Ethics for some of the most common mental health professions:
American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT) Code of Ethics
American Psychological Association (APA) Code of Ethics
American Counseling Association (ACA) Code of Ethics
National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Code of Ethics
United States Association of for Body Psychotherapy (USABP) Code of Ethics
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