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    Teaching Ethical Decision-Making in Counselor Education

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    Levitt, Dana; Ducaine, Connie; Greulich, Kimberly; Gentry, Kelly; Treweeke, Lisa
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    <p>How and when counseling graduate students are taught to apply ethical codes and principles varies. In this article the authors review foundational concepts and proposed practices for ethics education in graduate counseling programs. The authors present strategies for teaching ethical decision-making that focus on the intersection of personal values, principle and virtue ethics, and self-reflection. Recommendations are provided for content delivery and activities and assignments that encourage self-reflection of values in conjunction with the application of decision-making skills and models. Implications for future research are addressed.</p>
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