Substance Abuse Counselors and Moral Reasoning: Hypothetical and Authentic Dilemmas |
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Authors: | Shari M. Sias |
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Affiliation: | Rehabilitation Studies, College of Allied Health Sciences, East Carolina University |
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Abstract: | This exploratory study examined the assumption that the level of moral reasoning (Defining Issues Test; J. R. Rest, 1986) used in solving hypothetical and authentic dilemmas is similar for substance abuse counselors (N = 188). The statistical analyses used were paired‐sample t tests, Pearson product‐moment correlation, and simultaneous multiple regression. This study found that when solving dilemmas of a personal nature (authentic dilemmas), substance abuse counselors' level of moral reasoning was lower. Implications for counselor education are presented. |
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