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Counselor Ethical Reasoning: Decision‐Making Practice Versus Theory
Authors:Dana Heller Levitt  Tierney J. Farry  Julia R. Mazzarella
Affiliation:1. Department of Counseling and Educational LeadershipMontclair State University;2. Now with Family Service League, Montclair, New Jersey
Abstract:Counselors’ decision‐making processes have received little attention in the literature. The purpose of this study was to ascertain the ethical decision‐making practices of counselors working in the field. The results of a phenomenological study indicate that linear models and an orientation to professional ethical guidelines learned in graduate training serve as a foundation, yet not a practical guide, in professional ethical decision making. The authors found that 4 themes guide counselors’ ethical decision making: personal values, clients’ best interest, transparency in decision making, and perceptions of formal training and practice. Implications for practice and counselor education are provided, with recommendations for future research.
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