The present paper discusses literature concerning the practice of bartering for counseling, psychological, or social work services in lieu of traditional monetary payment. The author contrasts the language concerning the practice of bartering found in the respective ethical codes for each profession, and presents literature describing both risks and potential benefits of bartering arrangements. The primary risks of bartering include liability concerns and the potential for harmful or exploitive dual relationships. The primary benefits are that bartering makes mental health services available to those who cannot afford traditional fees, and allows for a culturally relevant compensation method for those whose cultural backgrounds emphasize t...
There is a vast academic literature on the moral dimensions and ethical dilemmas of what are commonl...
Professional and scientific psychology appears to have rediscovered spirituality and religion during...
This article focuses on the interaction of ethics with multicultural understandings of people and pr...
The present paper discusses literature concerning the practice of bartering for counseling, psycholo...
The purpose of this theoretical ethics poster presentation is to review the bartering literature, de...
The purpose of this article is to introduce potential ethical challenges that may arise when a finan...
Open access articleThis manuscript presents a critical analysis of the ethical implications when men...
Recent evidence seems to suggest mental health service users can be at risk of persistent harm as a ...
Title: Understanding moral economics of occupations. Key words: moral economics, stigma, policies Pu...
Recent evidence seems to suggest mental health service users can be at risk of persistent harm as a ...
In this article, we discuss what are ethical forms of holding service users responsible in mental he...
The purpose of this article is to explore the ethical dilemmas social workers face as they grapple w...
Mental health professionals are expected to stimulate the participation of service users with seriou...
This Article explores the implications for medical care of a debate that is more familiar in the law...
This article develops the concept of ‘ethics work’ (Banks [2016]. “Everyday Ethics in Professional L...
There is a vast academic literature on the moral dimensions and ethical dilemmas of what are commonl...
Professional and scientific psychology appears to have rediscovered spirituality and religion during...
This article focuses on the interaction of ethics with multicultural understandings of people and pr...
The present paper discusses literature concerning the practice of bartering for counseling, psycholo...
The purpose of this theoretical ethics poster presentation is to review the bartering literature, de...
The purpose of this article is to introduce potential ethical challenges that may arise when a finan...
Open access articleThis manuscript presents a critical analysis of the ethical implications when men...
Recent evidence seems to suggest mental health service users can be at risk of persistent harm as a ...
Title: Understanding moral economics of occupations. Key words: moral economics, stigma, policies Pu...
Recent evidence seems to suggest mental health service users can be at risk of persistent harm as a ...
In this article, we discuss what are ethical forms of holding service users responsible in mental he...
The purpose of this article is to explore the ethical dilemmas social workers face as they grapple w...
Mental health professionals are expected to stimulate the participation of service users with seriou...
This Article explores the implications for medical care of a debate that is more familiar in the law...
This article develops the concept of ‘ethics work’ (Banks [2016]. “Everyday Ethics in Professional L...
There is a vast academic literature on the moral dimensions and ethical dilemmas of what are commonl...
Professional and scientific psychology appears to have rediscovered spirituality and religion during...
This article focuses on the interaction of ethics with multicultural understandings of people and pr...