Department of Forensic Toxicology, Riga Technical University, LV-1048 Rīga, Latvia
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Ethical Considerations in Psychological Evaluation of Female Asylum Seekers
Author(s): Deneke Ackerman*
The psychological evaluation of female asylum seekers is a critical aspect of ensuring their well-being and fair treatment throughout the asylum
process. However, this practice necessitates careful consideration of ethical principles to uphold the dignity, autonomy and rights of these
vulnerable individuals. This article explores the ethical considerations involved in psychological evaluations of female asylum seekers, focusing
on issues such as cultural sensitivity, trauma-informed approaches, confidentiality and informed consent. By addressing these ethical concerns,
mental health professionals can strive to conduct evaluations that are both clinically effective and ethically sound, thereby contributing to the
promotion of justice and human rights in the asylum-seeking context... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2472-1026.2024.9.356
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