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Calmes, Stephanie A.; Piazza, Nick J.; Laux, John M. – Counseling and Values, 2013
Although some counselors have advocated for the limited use of touch in counseling, others have argued that touch has no place within the counseling relationship. Despite the controversy, the use of touch has been shown to have a number of therapeutic benefits; however, there are few ethical decision-making models that are appropriate for…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Ethics, Counselor Client Relationship, Tactual Perception
Marquis, Andre – Counseling and Values, 2007
Integral theory is a way of knowing that helps foster the recognition that disparate aspects of reality--such as biological constitution, cultural worldviews, felt-sense of selfhood, and social systems--are all critically important to any knowledge quest. Integral theory provides an "all quadrants, all levels" (K. Wilber, 2006, p. 26)…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Theory Practice Relationship, Models, Counselors
Thompson, Holly – Counseling and Values, 2007
Thompson reviews the 2006 book by Pauline Boss. Loss is a word that is used frequently to describe numerous life events. In its most apparent state, loss is experienced through the physical death of someone who was once spiritually, psychologically, and physically near. However, ambiguous loss may also occur, when a central person remains present…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Dementia, Counselor Educators, Death

Welfel, Elizabeth Reynolds – Counseling and Values, 2005
The profession's ethics standards require counselors to self-monitor their professional actions and take responsibility for misconduct. However, the professional literature has focused on preventing misconduct and on response to serious violations and has offered little guidance regarding the minor infractions that all professionals are vulnerable…
Descriptors: Ethics, Counselors, Models, Moral Values
Foster, Durwin; Black, Timothy G. – Counseling and Values, 2007
The authors offer an integral approach to counseling ethics using K. Wilber's (2000a, 2000b) integral metatheory. The article examines traditional counseling ethics through the lens of K. Wilber's (2000a, 2000b) "all-quadrants, all-levels" model, consisting of quadrants, levels, lines, states, and types. The authors begin with the 4 quadrants and…
Descriptors: Ethics, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Attitudes, Models

Power, F. Clark – Counseling and Values, 1990
Identifies two issues pertaining to professional status (theological and psychological) of pastoral counseling: dilemma between humanistic values of psychotherapeutic community and theological values of the religious community; and the need for pastoral counselors to articulate the empirical distinctiveness of their practice. Recommends…
Descriptors: Clergy, Cognitive Development, Counseling Theories, Counselor Client Relationship