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10 pages in length. The ethical ramifications involved with adult counseling situations are considerable enough on their own, however, when children are brought into the mix – in either the school or professional setting - the stakes increase significantly. While there are ethical issues that pertain primarily to adult counseling patients, there are those that are relevant to children's protection as well, such as reporting abuse, confidentiality and cultural diversity. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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ETHICAL ISSUES IN THE PSYCHOLOGICAL TREATMENT OF CHILDREN by , Ph.D. (c) November 2005 paper properly! I.
INTRODUCTION The ethical ramifications involved with adult counseling situations are considerable enough on their own, however, when children are brought into the mix - in either the school or professional
setting - the stakes increase significantly. While there are ethical issues that pertain primarily to adult counseling patients, there are those that are relevant to childrens protection as well,
such as reporting abuse, confidentiality and cultural diversity. II. REPORTING ABUSE During a recent visit twelve-year-old Jennifer had with her school counselor,
Dr. Kendall, she made several references to her stepfather being very affectionate with her, asking her to sit on his lap while they watch television, giving her big hugs where
she can feel his private area and coming into her room at night to see what she is wearing to bed. The counselor, not wanting to agitate the situation
but realizing she had to uncover more information, asked whether or not Jennifers stepfather had ever touched her in a way that made her feel uncomfortable. Jennifer looked down
in shame and answered yes, all the time, at which point Dr. Kendall knew what her legal and ethical obligations were. Not only is it ethically correct for counselors
to report suspected abuse (Lambie, 2005), but it has also become legally mandated (Bryant et al, 2005). III. CONFIDENTIALITY When one enters the field of professional counseling, one is
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