Ethical decision making in family therapy |
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Authors: | M J Zygmond H Boorhem |
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Affiliation: | Department of Counseling and Special Education, University of Akron, OH 44325. |
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Abstract: | In family therapy, effective clinical decisions promote the welfare and interests of the family and its individual members. However, the needs of the family and its individual members are often in conflict. Resolving this conflict is an ethical as well as a therapeutic dilemma. Kitchener has developed a model of ethical decision making that we have found useful in teaching students and supervisees how to resolve conflicts between the family's needs and the needs of its members. The purpose of this article is to discuss this model and show how it can be applied to clinical decision making. |
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