Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-2021
Journal Title
Counseling and Values
Volume Number
66
Issue Number
2
First Page
117
Last Page
130
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/cvj.12152
Version
Publisher PDF: the final published version of the article, with professional formatting and typesetting
Keywords
ethical issues, ethical decision-making model, clinical supervision, dual relationships, doctoral level
Abstract
This article is based on the second place–winning submission to the 2019 American Counseling Association Graduate Student Ethics Competition for Doctoral Degree Students. The fictional ethical dilemma presents three perspectives within doctoral supervision (i.e.,a doctoral supervisor,supervis- ees, and faculty supervisor) related to grappling with master’s-level school counseling supervisees.A selected ethical decision-making model is used to delineate the problems and dimensions of the dilemma and offer courses of action in response to the ethical dilemma. Implications for counselors, supervisors, and counselor educators are discussed.
Digital USD Citation
Chae, Nancy; Gosling, David R.; Goshorn, Jeremy R.; and Fan, Shuhui, "A Dilemma Within Doctoral Supervision: Applying an Ethical Decision-Making Model" (2021). School of Leadership and Education Sciences: Faculty Scholarship. 50.
https://digital.sandiego.edu/soles-faculty/50