What are the ethical implications of insisting that all family members participate in therapy?
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Autonomy: Insisting that all family members participate in therapy may infrive on an individual's autonomy or right to make decisions about their own life. This is particularly relevant if the person does not believe they need therapy or if they are uncomfortable Show more…
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