Term ID: T2422

Human Dignity Principle

/human-dignity-principle/
The fundamental ethical concept that all people have inherent worth and deserve respect, forming the foundation for ethical psychological practice and human rights.
Example: Treatment approaches that honor client autonomy, respect cultural differences, and maintain confidentiality regardless of presenting problems or background characteristics.

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Reference: Kant (1785)