Spirituality: Implications for Professional School Counselors' Ethical Practice |
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Authors: | Glenn W. Lambie Keith M. Davis Geri Miller |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Child, Family & Community Sciences, University of Central Florida;2. Department of Human Development & Psychological Counseling, Appalachian State University |
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Abstract: | The separation between church and state (e.g., public education) is contentious. Furthermore, schools and many professional school counselors (PSCs) may choose to disregard and/or discount spirituality. This article (a) presents the importance of spirituality in counseling, (b) explores legal statutes and ethical standards relating to spirituality as a component of multiculturalism and professional school counseling, and (c) offers steps and strategies to support the ethical practice of PSCs. A case example and implications are discussed. |
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