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    Navigating Multicultural Considerations for In-Home Counselors: A Case-Study Example

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    Bettis, Janelle
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    <p>The <em>in-home modality</em> is an area of counseling that has received minimal research, yet the need to serve clients within their home continues. This case-study example demonstrates an ethical dilemma that can arise relating to multicultural considerations. Frame and Williams’ (2005) <em>Multicultural Ethical Decision-Making Model </em>was used as the method<em> </em>to assess the situation and the following ethical dilemma was identified: conducting counseling sessions during religious prayer times. To clarify values within the clinical supervision triad related to multicultural identities, the <em>Heuristic Model of Non-Oppressive Interpersonal Development</em> (Inman & DeBoer Kreider, 2013) was also used.</p>
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    Please refer to Janelle Bettis at Jbettis@bowiestate.edu
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