an
association formed in 1957 in
Washington,
DC, USA, to bring about high
ethical standards in the
field of mental health in America. It was located in the same building as the
Founding Church of
Washington,
DC, and had a
program to
disseminate an eighteenpoint
code of
ethics and practice (called the Loyalty Oath of Mental Practice) and get
psychiatrists,
psychologists,
psychoanalysts, etc., signed and sworn to it. It was not organized to train people, but only to assure the
public of good
an
association formed in 1957, under the auspices of the
Founding Church of
Scientology Washington,
DC, which had the
purpose of bringing about high
ethical standards in the mental health
field of America. It had a
program to
disseminate an eighteen
point code of
ethics (Loyalty Oath of Mental Practice) and get
psychiatrists,
psychologists, etc., signed and sworn to it.