Two pillars of responsible practice
The patient's wellbeing, respect for their dignity and autonomy, honesty, and awareness of the limits of one's own competence.
Principles of cooperation, documentation, communication, and responding in situations that require broader support.
There is no good practice without ethics. There is no ethics that does not find expression in practice.
- Clear principles of cooperation The patient should know the nature of the process, how contact works, and where the boundaries of practice lie.
- Continuity and reliability of communication The patient should never be left without a response, without information, or without clarity about the next steps.
- Awareness of limits and competence development A responsible homeopath knows the boundaries of their practice, seeks consultation, continually learns, and develops the competencies needed for safer and more mature patient care.