Term ID: T1357

Ethical Dilemma

/ethical-dilemma/
Situations where multiple ethical principles or values conflict, requiring careful consideration of potential benefits, harms, and competing obligations. These dilemmas are common in psychological research and practice, requiring professional judgment and consultation.
Example: A therapist learns that a client is having an affair but must balance confidentiality obligations with potential harm to the client's family relationships.

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Reference: Kitchener (1984)