Counseling models and their impact on how therapists handle values issues
Counseling is not a value free enterprise. Therapeutic models are value laden. Counselors and clients are both emotionally invested in “right living” issues. Since no therapy is value free, clients face the dilemma of finding a therapist with values similar to their own or having their values challe...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | English |
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1996
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In: |
International journal of value-based management
Year: 1996, Volume: 9, Issue: 1, Pages: 29-43 |
Further subjects: | B
“right living issues
B feminist values B counselor values B pastoral issues B client values B ethics” |
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Summary: | Counseling is not a value free enterprise. Therapeutic models are value laden. Counselors and clients are both emotionally invested in “right living” issues. Since no therapy is value free, clients face the dilemma of finding a therapist with values similar to their own or having their values challenged. Therapists face the ethical issue of clarifying their own values and determining how to make them known. |
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ISSN: | 1572-8528 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: International journal of value-based management
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1007/BF00420506 |