2018
DOI: 10.32674/jis.v8i2.98
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International Counseling Students’ Perception of Ethics

Abstract: International counseling students’ (ICS) perceptions regarding ethical counseling practice and education in the United States were examined using an online survey. The research sample consisted of ICSs who were enrolled in counseling programs throughout the United States. Findings indicated that even though ICSs came from different cultures with different ethical values, they were well aware of the different codes of ethics, reported engaging in ethical behaviors, and adapted themselves to the U.S. culture and… Show more

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“…International students have to adapt to their host country's culture when they study or sojourn abroad. Cultural shock and cultural misunderstandings are common issues to deal with not only for the international students but also for the teachers and educational managers as well (Karaman et al, 2018). Most importantly, cultural gaps further exacerbate these problems that affect international students' academic success (Sato et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…International students have to adapt to their host country's culture when they study or sojourn abroad. Cultural shock and cultural misunderstandings are common issues to deal with not only for the international students but also for the teachers and educational managers as well (Karaman et al, 2018). Most importantly, cultural gaps further exacerbate these problems that affect international students' academic success (Sato et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%