Double-Agentry: Navigating Ethics in Clinical Practice
Conceptualizing Double-Agentry in Clinical Practice Double-agentry represents a critical and often unavoidable ethical dilemma arising within professional therapeutic settings, characterizing a situation where the clinician is subjected to a profound conflict between external demands and their primary, fiduciary obligation to the patient. This conflict involves a fundamental tension between the therapist’s professional interests, institutional allegiance, […]
Professional Ethics: The Moral Compass of Clinical Practice
The Foundation of Professional Ethics Professional ethics constitute the formal rules of conduct that govern a specific profession. These standards are meticulously drawn up, established, and enforced primarily by the members of the profession themselves or by a designated professional board or licensing body. They transcend mere societal customs or personal morality, instead enumerating stringent […]