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to allied professionals. But the dilemma of Art Therapists in
Taiwan was the license system is incomplete .Complementary
therapy such as Art Therapy provide people with different
benefit from the traditional medical care. They have the
characteristics of non-invasive and accessibility, so if medical
staff can learn more knowledge about this and use it in the right
time, we can provide patients better care quality.
Most therapists are truly motivated by an honorable
internal desire to do what is right and good. In addition to an
aspiration towards beneficence, most ethical guidelines also
stipulate that therapists only practice within their professional
scope of clinical competence. No matter in traditional medical
care or complementary therapy, ethical issues is important to
patient and medical staff, because there is a mutually
dependent relationship between beneficence and competence.
Medical staff often confronted with ethical dilemmas, so how
to balance ethical considerations and treatment is a new
challenge for the future. Ethics are not statics. It’s complicated
and we have to prudently manage .If we have a professional
ethical guideline to follow the principles, it can be very helpful
in clinical, like how to minimizing disclosure of confidential
information in digital transmission, considerations for gift
during treatment, when using touch during treatment...
Knowledge and skill capacity are only a part of
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