Ethical Standards: All psychomoralitic practitioners are held to highest standards of ethics and morality. These standards are those of both natural and Christian law. As such, any person that formally promotes or embraces immoral acts or lifestyles is de facto barred from psychomoralitic certification. So too, any practitioner that promotes, prescribes, or perpetrates immoral ideology or actions either professionally or personally will lose certification and will be barred from practice for a period or permanently.
Confidentiality: As per the sacrosanct nature of the human person and soul-deep psychomoralitic intervention, Imago Dei Center and all certified practitioners of psychomoralitics maintain the highest level of confidentiality. Session notes are not formally kept, and those notes that may be kept are only done so only on a temporary basis. All students and some mentors (if indicated) are under supervision of a psychomoralist and may as such share certain details of their sessions with their supervisor.
Refusal of Hostile Agency: The hallmark of psychomoralitic ethical practice is the uncompromising concern for the therapant as manifest in the repudiation and the forgoing (when necessary and ideally) of any form of State occupational licensure. In adhering to the very highest of ethical standards and morality, psychomoral practitioners will never act as agents of the State nor breach confidentiality (both mandatory requirements of State licensure) and will always put the good of their therapants first and foremost.
Immoral Mental Health Professionalism: As per the above psychomoralitics ethical standards, any member of the mental health professions that seeks to work within the psychomoralitic field or claim its practice must formally and in writing disavow and refuse to implement the immoral requirements of those professions. These immoral requirements of mental health professionalism include, but are not limited to, a required allegiance to the State over a practitioner's duty to do no harm to his therapant, the promotion of familial, sexual, and gender deviancy, and the willing readiness to breach practitioner/patient privacy and confidentiality upon request by the State, Insurance Industry, and/or mental health licensing boards..
Confidentiality: As per the sacrosanct nature of the human person and soul-deep psychomoralitic intervention, Imago Dei Center and all certified practitioners of psychomoralitics maintain the highest level of confidentiality. Session notes are not formally kept, and those notes that may be kept are only done so only on a temporary basis. All students and some mentors (if indicated) are under supervision of a psychomoralist and may as such share certain details of their sessions with their supervisor.
Refusal of Hostile Agency: The hallmark of psychomoralitic ethical practice is the uncompromising concern for the therapant as manifest in the repudiation and the forgoing (when necessary and ideally) of any form of State occupational licensure. In adhering to the very highest of ethical standards and morality, psychomoral practitioners will never act as agents of the State nor breach confidentiality (both mandatory requirements of State licensure) and will always put the good of their therapants first and foremost.
Immoral Mental Health Professionalism: As per the above psychomoralitics ethical standards, any member of the mental health professions that seeks to work within the psychomoralitic field or claim its practice must formally and in writing disavow and refuse to implement the immoral requirements of those professions. These immoral requirements of mental health professionalism include, but are not limited to, a required allegiance to the State over a practitioner's duty to do no harm to his therapant, the promotion of familial, sexual, and gender deviancy, and the willing readiness to breach practitioner/patient privacy and confidentiality upon request by the State, Insurance Industry, and/or mental health licensing boards..