Ethical requirements differ between professional organizations. For example, the ethics for informed consent differ from psychiatrists to psychologits to MFCCs. I wrote a paper about the limitations of informed consent guidelines for psychologists that appears in Ericksonian Therapy Vol. 1. If you want a copy, email me your mailing address. Ethical codes protect professions first...and the consumer second. What is moral may be aguably more important than what is ethical in a given case. What is legal may differ from what is ethical and what is moral. Erickson worked within his Zeitgeist. His approach today would respect today's Zeitgeist I am sure.
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