CODE OF ETHICS OF GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPISTS
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The advent of group and action methods in psychotherapy--the procedures most popularly known are group psychotherapy and psychodrama has brought about a radical change in the relationship of the therapist to the patients and to the general public. An "open discussion" of the new principles and responsibilities for all practitioners in these fields is urgent. The fact that they are put in numerical order from 1 to 10 should not imply that there is any finality about the formulation of these principles nor that ten is a holy number, nor that this is a rank order as to importance, nor should it imply that all aspects of the problem are covered by them.
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