Title: Ethical Considerations in Ibogaine Therapy
1Ethical Considerations in Ibogaine Therapy
Sandra Karpetas Iboga Therapy House Global
Ibogaine Therapy Alliance (GITA) 2nd
International Ibogaine Therapy Provider
Conference Barcelona, Spain 2010
2Why do we need ethical standards?
- Ethical insensitivity can contribute to
- Health and safety problems
- Dissatisfied clients/patients
- Public relations problems
- Financial problems
- Legal problems
- Organizational challenges
3How can ethics in therapy be helpful?
- Ethical Standards
- Increase the quality of care and services
provided - Increase transparency and accountability
- Help to protect clients and therapists from undue
harm - Foster greater recognition from the public domain
- Create conditions for maximizing therapeutic
potential
4Ethical Guidelines
- Internationally Recognized Ethics in Therapy and
Research - Beneficence Promotion of well-being
- Non-malfeasance Avoid potential harms
- Dignity Respect for the person
- Informed Consent The person's right to
information, to ask questions and to weigh the
risks/benefits before making a decision - Transparency Open communication about
policies/procedures, disclosure of key
information for client decision making - Confidentiality Respect for privacy
- Feedback The right to provide feedback, whether
positive and/or negative and to file a grievance
or incident report
5Beneficence Promotion of well-being
- Ibogaine therapists should promote health in all
aspects of their programming, procedures and
policies. - This includes key concepts such as health
promotion, harm reduction - and physical, psychological, emotional,
spiritual and social well-being - Foster knowledge, skills, attitudinal changes and
supports needed to help people engage in safer
and healthier lifestyles - Avoid deficit thinking, build on strengths and
support positive perspectives
6Non-malfeasance avoid potential harms
- There is an urgent ethical responsibility to
decide whether the risk is too great for some
participants, and thus to act to reduce or
eliminate the risk even if that means stopping or
modifying the therapy. - Therapists also have a responsibility to
continuously educate themselves and remain up to
date on ibogaine safety related information.
Neglect of this responsibility can be considered
negligence and/or misconduct and may contribute
to adverse events and/or death.
7Dignity Respect for the person
- Respect autonomy and support informed
decision-making - Accept and work with individual differences in
client characteristics in both preventing and
responding to potential challenges. These include
unique risks associated with gender, age, sexual
orientation, cultural/religious identity, etc... - Recognize that the realities of poverty, class,
racism, social isolation, past trauma,
discrimination, labels, stigma and other social
inequalities affect both people's vulnerability
to and capacity for effectively dealing with self
care.
8Informed Consent
- The client has a right to information, to ask
questions and to weigh the risks and benefits
before making a decision to undergo therapy - Minimal Risk
- If potential subjects can reasonably be expected
to regard the probability and magnitude of
possible harms implied by participation in the
research to be no greater than those encountered
by the subject in those aspects of his/her
everyday life that relate to the research, then
the research can be regarded as within the range
of minimal risk. - -Tri Council Policy Statement 1998
9What does an ethical consent form consist of?
- A proper consent form should include
- Introduction/Background Information about
ibogaine - Ibogaine's Legal Status in the country where
therapy takes place - Therapeutic and Other Procedures from start to
finish - in detail (include search, source of
ibogaine, dosing, monitoring protocols,
complementary/additional therapies, etc...) - Ibogaine's Potential Effects, Side Effects and
Risks - Emergency Protocols (including specifics of what
you would do in case of an adverse event, injury
or death) -
10What does an ethical consent form consist of?
- Potential Benefits (including a disclosure
regarding no guarantee that it will help) - Quitting or Withdrawing from Participation in the
Therapy - including your procedures and risks
should someone decide to leave the site of
therapy whilst under your care - Data Collection, Publication and Communication of
Results - disclose any plans to share information
with others/public - Confidentiality - handling and storage of
personal info, files, medical info etc... plus
staff/team confidentiality agreements
11What does an ethical consent form consist of?
- Alternative Sources of Therapy ibogaine therapy
is not the only option and not necessarily the
easiest/safest - Incentives disclose any vested interests
including financial - Client Rights and Responsibilities - include DWF
Bill of Rights, outline client responsibilities,
the right to file incident or grievance reports
and how to do so - Who to contact for more information include
contact info - The actual Informed Consent statement page to be
signed
12Elements of a consent form
- Each page should be numbered and have a space at
the bottom for initials acknowledging the
following statement - I have read the contents of this page. I have had
the opportunity to ask questions about it, and I
understand what it says. Initials____ - The form should be written in an easy to
understand manner (8th grade reading level).
Complicated terms should be defined in an easy to
understand way - The actual informed consent statement page
include a statement regarding minimal risk - Space for date, signature of client and witness
signature/date - Note A copy should be available for client
without extra charge
13Confidentiality
- Respect for privacy before, during and after care
- Handling and storage of sensitive information
- - keep all files/personal/medical info secure
and locked - - consider using a secure server w/ SSL
certificate - - do not use publicly-accessible computers
- Ask client how they prefer to be contacted and
when - Omit personally identifying info in
publications/reports/discussions - Each staff member should sign a confidentiality
agreement
14Feedback
- Every client (regardless of whether they paid for
the services or not) has the right to provide
feedback, whether positive and/or negative and to
file a grievance or incident report if they deem
necessary. - It is the responsibility of the therapy provider
to provide information on how to do so. - Ibogaine Incident or Grievance Report Form
- http//www.doraweiner.org/incident.html
15A few other considerations
- Compassion, empathy, strong interpersonal,
listening, counseling and facilitation skills are
of utmost importance. Individuals on the
staff/team should possess the following - Recognition of and respect for diversity
- Awareness of ones own learning process
- Ability to be attentive/good listening skills
- Trust in ones way of working
- Ability to work with authority
- Willingness to do ones own inner work
- Also Have a fair and just conflict resolution
policy in place
16Sandra Karpetas sandra_k_at_ibogatherapyhouse.net
1 604 785 0924 www.ibogatherapyhouse.net Global
Ibogaine Therapy Alliance www..ibogainefederation.
org