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    Ethical Issues for Hearing Professionals Working with Deaf Individuals

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    Guthmann, Debra
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    <p>This paper addresses the issue of working in an environment that often is closely related to the relatively small deaf cultural community, and the difficulties of maintaining a professional atmosphere in such situations. Ethical issues of confidentiality, objectivity, and freedom of choice are discussed in depth. The paper should be helpful to professionals entering the field of deafness who are in positions where these ethical issues may be challenged</p>
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