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A clinical psychologist recruits their current therapy clients to participate in a new clinical trial. Apply the ethical guidelines for subordinate/client research to write a one-sentence statement the psychologist should include in the informed consent form to protect clients from adverse consequences if they decide to withdraw mid-study.

Question: A clinical psychologist recruits their current therapy clients to participate in a new clinical trial. Apply the ethical guidelines for subordinate/client research to write a one-sentence statement the psychologist should include in the informed consent form to protect clients from adverse consequences if they decide to withdraw mid-study.

Sample answer: "Your participation is completely voluntary, and you have the right to withdraw from this research study at any time without any negative impact on your therapy, treatment, or relationship with me."

Key points:

  • Clearly states the right to withdraw at any time.
  • Explicitly reassures the client that withdrawal will not result in adverse consequences (e.g., impact on therapy/treatment).

Rubric: Score 2/2: The statement explicitly states that withdrawing will have no adverse consequences on their clinical treatment or relationship with the therapist. Score 1/2: The statement states they can withdraw but does not explicitly protect them from adverse consequences regarding their treatment. Score 0/2: Incomplete or incorrect answer.

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