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Which do the authors NOT think is a requirement for sex therapy to be ethical?
{ 1 } - The same confidentiality required of anyone offering therapeutic treatment must be observed.
{ 2 } - The persons involved should not be asked to perform actions that are immoral or contrary to their conscience.
{ 3 } - Partners must acquire a high degree of technical skill in bringing each other sexual pleasure.
{ 4 } - Use of surrogate partners as well as activities that are intentionally and directly masturbatory or otherwise deviant must be rejected.
{ 5 } - Therapists must not engage in sexual activity with patients.
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Which do the authors NOT think is a requirement for sex therapy to be ethical?
{ 1 } - The same confidentiality required of anyone offering therapeutic treatment must be observed.
{ 2 } - The persons involved should not be asked to perform actions that are immoral or contrary to their conscience.
{ 3 } - Partners must acquire a high degree of technical skill in bringing each other sexual pleasure.
{ 4 } - Use of surrogate partners as well as activities that are intentionally and directly masturbatory or otherwise deviant must be rejected.
{ 5 } - Therapists must not engage in sexual activity with patients.
See p. 389.
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Which do the authors NOT think is a requirement for sex therapy to be ethical?
{ 1 } - The same confidentiality required of anyone offering therapeutic treatment must be observed.
{ 2 } - The persons involved should not be asked to perform actions that are immoral or contrary to their conscience.
{ 3 } - Partners must acquire a high degree of technical skill in bringing each other sexual pleasure.
{ 4 } - Use of surrogate partners as well as activities that are intentionally and directly masturbatory or otherwise deviant must be rejected.
{ 5 } - Therapists must not engage in sexual activity with patients.
See p. 389.
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Which do the authors NOT think is a requirement for sex therapy to be ethical?
{ 1 } - The same confidentiality required of anyone offering therapeutic treatment must be observed.
{ 2 } - The persons involved should not be asked to perform actions that are immoral or contrary to their conscience.
{ 3 } - Partners must acquire a high degree of technical skill in bringing each other sexual pleasure.
{ 4 } - Use of surrogate partners as well as activities that are intentionally and directly masturbatory or otherwise deviant must be rejected.
{ 5 } - Therapists must not engage in sexual activity with patients.
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Which do the authors NOT think is a requirement for sex therapy to be ethical?
{ 1 } - The same confidentiality required of anyone offering therapeutic treatment must be observed.
{ 2 } - The persons involved should not be asked to perform actions that are immoral or contrary to their conscience.
{ 3 } - Partners must acquire a high degree of technical skill in bringing each other sexual pleasure.
{ 4 } - Use of surrogate partners as well as activities that are intentionally and directly masturbatory or otherwise deviant must be rejected.
{ 5 } - Therapists must not engage in sexual activity with patients.
See p. 389.
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Which do the authors NOT think is a requirement for sex therapy to be ethical?
{ 1 } - The same confidentiality required of anyone offering therapeutic treatment must be observed.
{ 2 } - The persons involved should not be asked to perform actions that are immoral or contrary to their conscience.
{ 3 } - Partners must acquire a high degree of technical skill in bringing each other sexual pleasure.
{ 4 } - Use of surrogate partners as well as activities that are intentionally and directly masturbatory or otherwise deviant must be rejected.
{ 5 } - Therapists must not engage in sexual activity with patients.
See p. 389.
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