Culturally relevant ethical decision-making in counseling /
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| Language: | English |
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Thousand Oaks, Calif. :
Sage Publications,
[2006]
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| Online Access: | Table of contents |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Virtue ethics and counselor decision-making
- Natural law ethics and counselor decision-making
- Utilitarian ethics and counselor decision-making
- Respect for persons ethics and counselor decision-making
- Feminine and feminist ethics and counselor decision-making
- Native American ethics and counselor decision-making
- Confucian ethics and counselor decision-making
- Taoist ethics and counselor decision-making
- Hindu ethics and counselor decision-making
- Buddhist ethics and counselor decision-making
- Jewish ethics and counselor decision-making
- Islamic ethics and counselor decision-making
- Hispanic/Latino ethics and counselor decision-making
- Pan-African ethics and counselor decision-making
- Ethical decision-making: a hermeneutic model
- Application of the hermeneutic model
- Natalia : a question of rational suicide
- Mark : a question of counselor competence
- Carol : multicultural competence
- Jeff : career decision and counseling plans
- Vanessa : a dual relationship
- David : supervisor-supervisee conflict
- Shi-Jiuan : conflict between laws and client worldviews
- Melissa : minors' rights and confidentiality
- Raj : counselor competence and minor informed consent
- Smith family : assisted suicide
- Christine : appropriate termination
- Ahmed : a mandated client
- Liz : a student intern
- Berice : culturally sensitive assessment
- Appendix A: Web sites for professional codes
- Appendix B: Web sites for state and federal laws affecting counseling practice.