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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
Dybicz, Phillip – Social Work, 2012
This article examines the dynamic between expressions of care--that is, simple acts of kindness and consideration that make up friendly relations--and professional expertise. During the 20th century, social work based its expertise on a solid scientific foundation. Within the embrace of scientific expertise, expressions of care are assigned the…
Descriptors: Altruism, Ethics, Social Work, Models
Williams, Rhonda L.; Wehrman, Joseph D. – NASSP Bulletin, 2010
Student confidentiality can create challenges for both school counselors and administrators. The article addresses historical and ethical issues surrounding confidentiality in schools as well as methods of working toward collaboration. Developing an understanding of one another's ethical, legal, and professional responsibilities can lead to a…
Descriptors: Confidentiality, Cooperation, Counselor Client Relationship, School Counselors

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

Hill, Miriam R.; Mamalakis, Philip M. – Family Relations, 2001
Therapists involved with religious communities as leaders, employees, or community members face challenges in evaluating benefits and risks of dual relationships. Authors propose a three-level model of factors to use to evaluate risk: (a) professional ethics codes and legal guidelines, (b) theory of therapy, and (c) contextual variables and…
Descriptors: Clergy, Codes of Ethics, Counselor Client Relationship, Counselor Role
Staley, Joy D.; Brown, Nathan C. – 2001
One ethical dilemma for psychologists is finding methods to share test results with their clients in such a way that the client is not deleteriously labeled, but is encouraged by the knowledge of assessed strength and growth areas. This paper offers one answer by presenting a structured protocol that draws on an iceberg metaphor for categorizing…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Counseling, Counselor Client Relationship, Ethics

Vasquez, Melba J. T. – Journal of Counseling and Development, 1988
Provides brief overview of models of ethics training and addresses specific strategies for preventing counselor-client sexual contact (knowledge, activities promoting self-awareness, provision of climate that enhances moral development). Discusses responsibilities of training programs, including provision of clear statements of rights and…
Descriptors: Counselor Client Relationship, Counselor Role, Counselor Training, Ethics

Sugarman, Jeff; Martin, Jack – Counseling Psychologist, 1995
Argues that counseling psychologists will benefit from the development of conceptual frameworks that focus attention and consideration on the moral dimensions of psychotherapy. Presents such a conceptualization with respect to actual psychotherapeutic conversations, and provides an empirical illustration of how this conceptual framework…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Counseling Psychology, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Client Relationship
McGlothlin, Jason M.; Rainey, Steve; Kindsvatter, Aaron – Counselor Education and Supervision, 2005
It is likely that counselor trainees will be exposed to suicidal clients and subsequently face personal dilemmas, stress, and feelings of incompetence. Ethical guidelines mandate that supervisors have procedures to assist supervisors in such times. Currently, the literature does not provide a framework for providing such supervision. This article…
Descriptors: Trainees, Supervisors, Counselor Training, Suicide
Boland-Prom, Kim; Anderson, Sandra C. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2005
When the National Association of Social Workers (1999) ratified the Code of Ethics in 2000, it was an acknowledgement that dual relationships can be part of sound social work practice. The educational materials that are available to educators do not move sufficiently beyond a risk-reduction approach to dual relationships to an assessment of how a…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Ethics, Social Work, Decision Making

Worthington, Everett L., Jr. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1988
Distinguishes between therapeutic values (inherent in a theory) and therapy values (held by particular therapists) and between clients' specific value positions and their principles for valuing. Suggests value conflicts involving religious clients often occur because of confused perceptions. Identifies approach to human authorities and to doctrine…
Descriptors: Client Characteristics (Human Services), Counseling, Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Techniques