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Ethics and Counseling and Ethics Term Paper

Pages:6 (1830 words)

Sources:12

Subject:Ethics

Topic:Ethics And Diversity

Document Type:Term Paper

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Walker and Clark propose active use of clinical supervision through facilitation, rather than directive approaches and discuss ten cues of seemingly insignificant acts that may lead to problems, such as gift-giving, sale of goods, self-disclosure on the part of the counselor, touching and sex. Interventions are made by risk managers when these cues are detected (1999, p. 1435-1439). Perhaps this is the solution, but problems will still occur, as long as counselors behave in an unprofessional manner.

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Stadler, H.A. (1986). Making hard choices: Clarifying controversial ethical issues. Counseling &…


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Roberts, L.W., Battaglia, J. And Epstein, R.S. (Apr 1999). Frontier ethics: mental health care needs and ethical dilemmas in rural communities. Psychiatric Services 50. American Psychiatric Association.

Stadler, H.A. (1986). Making hard choices: Clarifying controversial ethical issues. Counseling & Human Development, 19, 1-10.

Walker, R. And Clark, J.J. (Nov 1999). Heading off boundary problems: clinical supervision as risk management. Psychiatric Services 50. American Psychiatric Association.

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