Discriminatory referrals: Uncovering a potential ethical dilemma facing practitioners

Ethics and Behavior 19 (2):142 – 155 (2009)
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Abstract

An ethical dilemma exists regarding client referral. Standards 2.01(b) (Boundaries of Competence) and 3.01 (Unfair Discrimination) of the American Psychological Association's Ethical Principles of Psychologists Code of Conduct provide psychologists with contradictory reasons to take possibly conflicting and incompatible courses of action when considering whether to refer a client. The professional literature that has explored the benefits of referring clients when the psychologist does not believe that he or she is able to work with the client's presenting concern, however, has failed to examine the times in which referring may not be appropriate and, more specifically, may be an act of discrimination. This article seeks to initiate the discussion around this issue

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