Nariman Nouh
Ministry of Health, Taif, KSAPublications
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Research Article
A Comparative Account on Ethical Considerations in Practice of Clinical Psychology
Author(s): Namood-E-Sahar, Shakir Hussain, Ali Ibrahim Noshili*, Sayed Shahbal*, Amal Mohammad Hamdi, Amna Khan, Hussam Yahia Hakami, Atif Mohammed Saad Alsaed, Azah Alotaibi, Ali Aali Alharbi, Abdulraheem Mulfi Almutairy, Majed Hamdan Albeshri, Nariman Nouh, Nadyah Farhan Alshakarah and Turki Ali Haloash
Background: Practice in the clinical psychology is knitted closely to the trust and rapport building with the client. This trust is supported by the set of ethical considerations being proposed by the APA Ethical Code. It helps to build trust among the clients and to ensure the efficacy of the clinical treatment. In Pakistan there are no officially recognized ethical standards or the organization to ensure the adherence of ethics for clinical psychologists. However, in Saudi Arabia there is e Saudi Commission for Health Specialties (SCHS) for this task. But both of the Muslim countries lack Indigenous perspective in this regard which has brought many challenges and issues with application of ethical concerns during clinical psychology practices. Methods and Findings: The purpose of the study was to explore issues in application of ethical st.. Read More»
DOI: 10.3371/CSRP.SNSH.061722