Informed Consent: Provider Responsibilities in Psychotherapy |
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Authors: | James B. Raybin M.D. |
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Affiliation: | Wardenburg Student Health Service, University of Colorado , Boulder, Boulder Colorado, 80309, USA |
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Abstract: | Abstract When a psychotherapist and patient meet for the first time, there may be a multiplicity of assumptions on both sides about expectations and goals. This paper describes that crucial relationship and the work that must take place in order that a patient gives a relatively informed consent about the therapeutic process. Due to the many variables and unknowns, there is no such thing as an absolute informed consent in psychotherapy. A relatively informed patient, however, is one who is better prepared to enter into a therapeutic alliance. These important concepts are illustrated with case examples. |
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