1998
DOI: 10.1300/j015v21n03_10
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A Feminist Model for Ethical Decision Making

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“…Cottone et al (2007) reviewed seven ethical decisionmaking models and outlined the steps (or stages) of each. Models reviewed included those developed by Corey, Corey, and Callanan (2003); Forester-Miller and Davis (1996) ;Hill, Glaser, and Harden (1995); Keith-Spiegel and Koocher (1985); Stadler (1986) ;Steinman, Richardson, and McEnroe (1998);and Welfel (2002). Bradley and Hendricks (2002) also reviewed many of these same models but added those by Rae, Fournier, and Roberts (2001); Tarvydas (1998);and Tymchuk (1986).…”
Section: Consultation In Rehabilitation Counselingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Cottone et al (2007) reviewed seven ethical decisionmaking models and outlined the steps (or stages) of each. Models reviewed included those developed by Corey, Corey, and Callanan (2003); Forester-Miller and Davis (1996) ;Hill, Glaser, and Harden (1995); Keith-Spiegel and Koocher (1985); Stadler (1986) ;Steinman, Richardson, and McEnroe (1998);and Welfel (2002). Bradley and Hendricks (2002) also reviewed many of these same models but added those by Rae, Fournier, and Roberts (2001); Tarvydas (1998);and Tymchuk (1986).…”
Section: Consultation In Rehabilitation Counselingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bradley and Hendricks (2002) also reviewed many of these same models but added those by Rae, Fournier, and Roberts (2001); Tarvydas (1998);and Tymchuk (1986). Of the 10 models, 8 include discrete steps that require consultation (Corey et al, 2003;Hill et al, 1995;Keith-Spiegel & Koocher, 1985;Rae et al, 2001;Stadler, 1986;Steinman et al, 1998;Tarvydas, 1998;Welfel, 2002). The remaining two (Forester-Miller & Davis, 1996;Tymchuk, 1986) include some degree of consultation within one of their steps, although the step might not necessarily be labeled as such.…”
Section: Consultation In Rehabilitation Counselingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Garfat & Ricks, 1995;Hill, Glaser, & Harden, 1995;Neukrug, Lovell, & Parker, 1996;Pettifor, 1996;Plante, 1995;Woody, 1990). The problem is that individuals cannot read ethical dilemmas "objectively."…”
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“…Each team member can nominate a technique that reflects his or her values, and transform it into a specific campaign objective. For example, a practitioner may wish to adopt a feminist ethic of care in their work (Hill, Glaser, & Harden, 1998). By working such an ethic into the campaign schedule using the ethics pyramid, practitioners can ensure their ethos of care involves not only good intentions but also accountable means and ends.…”
Section: Stage 3: Ethical Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%