ABSTRACT

In this chapter, the term ‘ethics’ will be considered in the same way that the meaning of the term ‘law’ was considered and discussed at some length in Chapter 1. Some denitions of the term ‘ethics’ will be oered and four main approaches to ethics will be outlined to provide the reader with a basis for understanding a subsequent and more detailed discussion on the relevance of ethics for practice. A brief review of the philosophical dimension on ethical theories provides some insight into how the concepts of ‘ethical values’ and ‘human rights’ have emerged, and enhance the reader’s appreciation of the signicance of the relationship between ethics and patients’ rights. e areas of rights and freedom of choice, necessity and the greater good principle, ethical decision-making frameworks, and ethics and the therapeutic relationship will subsequently be discussed. inking points have been included to engage the reader in some ethical thinking and decision-making related to the ongoing discussion.