Importance Of Ethics In Professional Settings
Scenario 1: Marybeth is working as a psychology intern at a large mental health clinic. Over the weekend, she sees an 18-year-old female who discloses that she has been thinking about suicide for several months. She is not accompanied by either parent and says they do not know anything about her thoughts of self-harm. When asked if she is currently suicidal, she admits she is but requests that Marybeth not share this information with anyone. She further said that Marybeth is “my only lifeline for hope” and wants to work with her on a “strictly confidential basis.”
Describe your selected ethical dilemma and why it is a dilemma.
Provide an argument for 2 methods of resolving the issue and justify the ethical resolution process you would take under each method.
Sample Answer
Selected Ethical Dilemma
The selected ethical dilemma in this scenario is whether or not to break confidentiality to protect the client from harming herself. On the one hand, therapists have a duty to maintain confidentiality with their clients. This is important for building trust and rapport, and for creating a safe space where clients can share their thoughts and feelings without fear of judgment. On the other hand, therapists also have a duty to protect their clients from harm. This includes taking steps to prevent suicide.
In this scenario, the client has disclosed that she is currently suicidal but has requested that Marybeth not share this information with anyone. This puts Marybeth in a difficult position. She knows that she has a duty to protect her client, but she also has a duty to respect her client’s confidentiality.
Argument for Method 1: Respecting Confidentiality
One argument for respecting the client’s confidentiality is that it is important to build trust and rapport with clients. If clients feel like they cannot trust their therapist to keep their information confidential, they are less likely to be open and honest about their thoughts and feelings. This can make it difficult for the therapist to provide effective treatment.