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"Informed" consent? Ethical considerations for clinicians using therapy-matching platforms.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology ( IF 4.5 ) Pub Date : 2024-12-01 , DOI: 10.1037/ccp0000927
Colette N Delawalla,Lorenzo Lorenzo-Luaces

Mental health care in the United States is prohibitively difficult to access. Barriers of entry include a shortage of providers, high cost of services, insufficient insurance coverage, and layers of bureaucracy. This problem of low supply and high demand created a unique environment for capitalist problem solvers to enter the therapeutic market, via "therapy-matching platforms." Several ethically related Federal Trade Commission (FTC) complaints and independent investigations into these platforms highlight that the forward progress is not without growing pains. This commentary focuses on ensuring proper informed consent when providing services on therapy-matching platforms (e.g., BetterHelp, TalkSpace). (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

中文翻译:


“知情”同意?临床医生使用治疗匹配平台的伦理考虑。



在美国,心理健康保健非常难以获得。进入壁垒包括提供者短缺、服务成本高、保险覆盖面不足和层层官僚主义。这种低供高求的问题为资本主义问题解决者创造了一个独特的环境,让他们通过“治疗匹配平台”进入治疗市场。联邦贸易委员会 (FTC) 的几项道德相关投诉和对这些平台的独立调查表明,前进的进步并非没有成长的痛苦。本评论侧重于在治疗匹配平台(例如 BetterHelp、TalkSpace)上提供服务时确保适当的知情同意。(PsycInfo 数据库记录 (c) 2024 APA,保留所有权利)。
更新日期:2024-12-01
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