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poizon [28]
1 year ago
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Communicating to the client the potential risks and benefits of therapy, confidentiality and its limits, and the expected length

of therapy, is necessary so that the client can?
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1 answer:
kirill [66]1 year ago
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Communicating to the client the potential risks and benefits of therapy, confidentiality, and its limits, and the expected length of therapy is necessary so that the client can provide informed consent.

Risk is potential harm or injury linked to a study that a sane person would likely weigh heavily when deciding whether or not to participate.

The term "risk" refers to the potential discomfort, burden, or difficulty a subject may go through during study operations.

Each procedure/intervention and each risk connected with it should be fully described in the Potential Risks and Discomforts section of the Consent Form.

For instance, if your research involves psychological testing, subjects should be informed that the assessment may involve certain uncomfortable situations.

Or, depending on the survey's theme, it's likely that participants will feel awkward or embarrassed while responding to some of the questions.

Learn more about potential here:

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