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BAAT Code of Ethics
Summary of The BAAT (British Association of Art Therapists) Code of Ethics provides a framework for ethical practice in art therapy, emphasizing the importance of integrity, responsibility, and respect in professional relationships. Art therapists must maintain confidentiality, prioritize client welfare, and work within their competencies. They are committed to upholding professional standards, offering services that are evidence-based, and ensuring informed consent. The Code encourages cultural sensitivity, respect for diversity, and accountability in all interactions. Art therapists must seek supervision and engage in continuous professional development to enhance their skills. They must also act with honesty and transparency, avoiding any conflicts of interest, and maintain a clear boundary between personal and professional lives to protect the therapeutic process. The BAAT Code is designed to guide practitioners in delivering ethical, safe, and effective art therapy.
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