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Which is NOT an ethical principle of the authors to govern the use of behavior control and modification methods?
{ 1 } - No form of treatment may be used that will destroy human freedom.
{ 2 } - Experimental research on behavioral control should conform to the norms which apply to human experimentation.
{ 3 } - Use of psychoactive drugs for relaxation is in itself ethically wrong, because freedom is notably restricted.
{ 4 } - If the purpose of the behavior control is therapeutic, the benefit to the patient must be the purpose of the action and the damage or risk must be accidental to the therapeutic action.
{ 5 } - If the purpose of the treatment is therapeutic, the long-range effect of the treatment must be considered as well as the short-range alleviation of some particular difficulty.
{ 6 } - If behavior controls are used, the rules of free and informed consent apply, including the right to refuse treatment.
{ 7 } - The principle of professional communication regarding confidentiality must be applied with special care in psychotherapy, even in group therapy or where peer review of the psychiatrists performance is necessary.
{ 8 } - Use of behavior control procedures to improve human capabilities such as memory, intelligence, and sexual abilities would seem to be licit if free consent is given, if there is no other way to achieve the same goal, and if the action is in accord with the integrity of the human person.
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Which is NOT an ethical principle of the authors to govern the use of behavior control and modification methods?
{ 1 } - No form of treatment may be used that will destroy human freedom.
{ 2 } - Experimental research on behavioral control should conform to the norms which apply to human experimentation.
{ 3 } - Use of psychoactive drugs for relaxation is in itself ethically wrong, because freedom is notably restricted.
{ 4 } - If the purpose of the behavior control is therapeutic, the benefit to the patient must be the purpose of the action and the damage or risk must be accidental to the therapeutic action.
{ 5 } - If the purpose of the treatment is therapeutic, the long-range effect of the treatment must be considered as well as the short-range alleviation of some particular difficulty.
{ 6 } - If behavior controls are used, the rules of free and informed consent apply, including the right to refuse treatment.
{ 7 } - The principle of professional communication regarding confidentiality must be applied with special care in psychotherapy, even in group therapy or where peer review of the psychiatrists performance is necessary.
{ 8 } - Use of behavior control procedures to improve human capabilities such as memory, intelligence, and sexual abilities would seem to be licit if free consent is given, if there is no other way to achieve the same goal, and if the action is in accord with the integrity of the human person.
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Which is NOT an ethical principle of the authors to govern the use of behavior control and modification methods?
{ 1 } - No form of treatment may be used that will destroy human freedom.
{ 2 } - Experimental research on behavioral control should conform to the norms which apply to human experimentation.
{ 3 } - Use of psychoactive drugs for relaxation is in itself ethically wrong, because freedom is notably restricted.
{ 4 } - If the purpose of the behavior control is therapeutic, the benefit to the patient must be the purpose of the action and the damage or risk must be accidental to the therapeutic action.
{ 5 } - If the purpose of the treatment is therapeutic, the long-range effect of the treatment must be considered as well as the short-range alleviation of some particular difficulty.
{ 6 } - If behavior controls are used, the rules of free and informed consent apply, including the right to refuse treatment.
{ 7 } - The principle of professional communication regarding confidentiality must be applied with special care in psychotherapy, even in group therapy or where peer review of the psychiatrists performance is necessary.
{ 8 } - Use of behavior control procedures to improve human capabilities such as memory, intelligence, and sexual abilities would seem to be licit if free consent is given, if there is no other way to achieve the same goal, and if the action is in accord with the integrity of the human person.
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Which is NOT an ethical principle of the authors to govern the use of behavior control and modification methods?
{ 1 } - No form of treatment may be used that will destroy human freedom.
{ 2 } - Experimental research on behavioral control should conform to the norms which apply to human experimentation.
{ 3 } - Use of psychoactive drugs for relaxation is in itself ethically wrong, because freedom is notably restricted.
{ 4 } - If the purpose of the behavior control is therapeutic, the benefit to the patient must be the purpose of the action and the damage or risk must be accidental to the therapeutic action.
{ 5 } - If the purpose of the treatment is therapeutic, the long-range effect of the treatment must be considered as well as the short-range alleviation of some particular difficulty.
{ 6 } - If behavior controls are used, the rules of free and informed consent apply, including the right to refuse treatment.
{ 7 } - The principle of professional communication regarding confidentiality must be applied with special care in psychotherapy, even in group therapy or where peer review of the psychiatrists performance is necessary.
{ 8 } - Use of behavior control procedures to improve human capabilities such as memory, intelligence, and sexual abilities would seem to be licit if free consent is given, if there is no other way to achieve the same goal, and if the action is in accord with the integrity of the human person.
The authors do not hold that use of such drugs is wrong if freedom is not notably restricted, but think that care is required because of the risk of dependency or addiction to such drugs (including alcohol).
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Which is NOT an ethical principle of the authors to govern the use of behavior control and modification methods?
{ 1 } - No form of treatment may be used that will destroy human freedom.
{ 2 } - Experimental research on behavioral control should conform to the norms which apply to human experimentation.
{ 3 } - Use of psychoactive drugs for relaxation is in itself ethically wrong, because freedom is notably restricted.
{ 4 } - If the purpose of the behavior control is therapeutic, the benefit to the patient must be the purpose of the action and the damage or risk must be accidental to the therapeutic action.
{ 5 } - If the purpose of the treatment is therapeutic, the long-range effect of the treatment must be considered as well as the short-range alleviation of some particular difficulty.
{ 6 } - If behavior controls are used, the rules of free and informed consent apply, including the right to refuse treatment.
{ 7 } - The principle of professional communication regarding confidentiality must be applied with special care in psychotherapy, even in group therapy or where peer review of the psychiatrists performance is necessary.
{ 8 } - Use of behavior control procedures to improve human capabilities such as memory, intelligence, and sexual abilities would seem to be licit if free consent is given, if there is no other way to achieve the same goal, and if the action is in accord with the integrity of the human person.
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Which is NOT an ethical principle of the authors to govern the use of behavior control and modification methods?
{ 1 } - No form of treatment may be used that will destroy human freedom.
{ 2 } - Experimental research on behavioral control should conform to the norms which apply to human experimentation.
{ 3 } - Use of psychoactive drugs for relaxation is in itself ethically wrong, because freedom is notably restricted.
{ 4 } - If the purpose of the behavior control is therapeutic, the benefit to the patient must be the purpose of the action and the damage or risk must be accidental to the therapeutic action.
{ 5 } - If the purpose of the treatment is therapeutic, the long-range effect of the treatment must be considered as well as the short-range alleviation of some particular difficulty.
{ 6 } - If behavior controls are used, the rules of free and informed consent apply, including the right to refuse treatment.
{ 7 } - The principle of professional communication regarding confidentiality must be applied with special care in psychotherapy, even in group therapy or where peer review of the psychiatrists performance is necessary.
{ 8 } - Use of behavior control procedures to improve human capabilities such as memory, intelligence, and sexual abilities would seem to be licit if free consent is given, if there is no other way to achieve the same goal, and if the action is in accord with the integrity of the human person.
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Which is NOT an ethical principle of the authors to govern the use of behavior control and modification methods?
{ 1 } - No form of treatment may be used that will destroy human freedom.
{ 2 } - Experimental research on behavioral control should conform to the norms which apply to human experimentation.
{ 3 } - Use of psychoactive drugs for relaxation is in itself ethically wrong, because freedom is notably restricted.
{ 4 } - If the purpose of the behavior control is therapeutic, the benefit to the patient must be the purpose of the action and the damage or risk must be accidental to the therapeutic action.
{ 5 } - If the purpose of the treatment is therapeutic, the long-range effect of the treatment must be considered as well as the short-range alleviation of some particular difficulty.
{ 6 } - If behavior controls are used, the rules of free and informed consent apply, including the right to refuse treatment.
{ 7 } - The principle of professional communication regarding confidentiality must be applied with special care in psychotherapy, even in group therapy or where peer review of the psychiatrists performance is necessary.
{ 8 } - Use of behavior control procedures to improve human capabilities such as memory, intelligence, and sexual abilities would seem to be licit if free consent is given, if there is no other way to achieve the same goal, and if the action is in accord with the integrity of the human person.
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Which is NOT an ethical principle of the authors to govern the use of behavior control and modification methods?
{ 1 } - No form of treatment may be used that will destroy human freedom.
{ 2 } - Experimental research on behavioral control should conform to the norms which apply to human experimentation.
{ 3 } - Use of psychoactive drugs for relaxation is in itself ethically wrong, because freedom is notably restricted.
{ 4 } - If the purpose of the behavior control is therapeutic, the benefit to the patient must be the purpose of the action and the damage or risk must be accidental to the therapeutic action.
{ 5 } - If the purpose of the treatment is therapeutic, the long-range effect of the treatment must be considered as well as the short-range alleviation of some particular difficulty.
{ 6 } - If behavior controls are used, the rules of free and informed consent apply, including the right to refuse treatment.
{ 7 } - The principle of professional communication regarding confidentiality must be applied with special care in psychotherapy, even in group therapy or where peer review of the psychiatrists performance is necessary.
{ 8 } - Use of behavior control procedures to improve human capabilities such as memory, intelligence, and sexual abilities would seem to be licit if free consent is given, if there is no other way to achieve the same goal, and if the action is in accord with the integrity of the human person.
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Which is NOT an ethical principle of the authors to govern the use of behavior control and modification methods?
{ 1 } - No form of treatment may be used that will destroy human freedom.
{ 2 } - Experimental research on behavioral control should conform to the norms which apply to human experimentation.
{ 3 } - Use of psychoactive drugs for relaxation is in itself ethically wrong, because freedom is notably restricted.
{ 4 } - If the purpose of the behavior control is therapeutic, the benefit to the patient must be the purpose of the action and the damage or risk must be accidental to the therapeutic action.
{ 5 } - If the purpose of the treatment is therapeutic, the long-range effect of the treatment must be considered as well as the short-range alleviation of some particular difficulty.
{ 6 } - If behavior controls are used, the rules of free and informed consent apply, including the right to refuse treatment.
{ 7 } - The principle of professional communication regarding confidentiality must be applied with special care in psychotherapy, even in group therapy or where peer review of the psychiatrists performance is necessary.
{ 8 } - Use of behavior control procedures to improve human capabilities such as memory, intelligence, and sexual abilities would seem to be licit if free consent is given, if there is no other way to achieve the same goal, and if the action is in accord with the integrity of the human person.
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