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Original Article

Sex, lies and training programs: the ethics of consensual sexual relationships between psychiatrists and trainee psychiatrists

Pages 387-391 | Received 16 Jul 1997, Accepted 27 Feb 1998, Published online: 11 May 2010
 

Abstract

Objective: The aim of this paper is to chart the ethical territory surrounding the issue of consensual sexual relationships between psychiatrists and doctors training in psychiatry.

Method: The arguments for and against the prohibition of such relationships are critically examined both in general and in a number of specific circumstances. Results: There should not be a general prohibition against such relationships, but a prohibition should apply in certain special circumstances. Such circumstances include occasions when the psychiatrist is currently supervising the trainee, when a particular psychiatrist has repeated sexual relationships with trainees and when a group of psychiatrists voluntarily pledge to abstain from such relationships. Conclusions: Institutions involved in psychiatric training should develop guidelines for dealing with such relationships, adopting a generally permissive attitude toward them with clear exceptions in special cases.

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