2016
DOI: 10.1080/01926187.2016.1150797
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Using Scaling to Facilitate Ethical Decision-Making in Family Therapy

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“…It is unusual to reach one single correct answer when considering ethical dilemmas; therefore, the goal becomes implementing the most ethically reasonable action (Caldwell & Stone, ). Molewijk, Hem, and Pedersen () suggested that ethical dilemmas are resolved in mental health settings through individual reflection, consultation, supervision, treatment team meetings, and communication with others in unsystematic ways.…”
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“…It is unusual to reach one single correct answer when considering ethical dilemmas; therefore, the goal becomes implementing the most ethically reasonable action (Caldwell & Stone, ). Molewijk, Hem, and Pedersen () suggested that ethical dilemmas are resolved in mental health settings through individual reflection, consultation, supervision, treatment team meetings, and communication with others in unsystematic ways.…”
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confidence: 99%