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10 pages. Sometimes a situation arises when a family member must be institutionalized for complete counseling and psychiatric counseling care. From an ethical and legal standpoint there can sometimes be problems such as when a child is abused while under the care of the caregiver. This paper reports on such ethics and legal standpoints. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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when a child is abused while under the care of the caregiver. This paper reports on such ethics and legal standpoints. 24-HOUR COUNSELING CARE Whenever abuse in institutional
facilities becomes an issue, people take notice. It is unfortunate that public effort to correct this ongoing situation will most likely not be enough to withstand the fight, because
most public organizations do not have the resources with which to combat this problem. In light of the tremendous emotional influence caretakers have over their juvenile charges, it can
be argued that this particular field holds a great deal more ethical conscience than any other. Often vulnerable and afraid, institutionalized children are not able to protect themselves against
abuse; because of such unprotected vulnerability, unethical caretakers can cause a great deal of harm to both the child and the childs family. "In recent years, extensive sexual abuse
of children in residential institutions has been uncovered in many countries. In addition, organized sexual abuse of children - frequently using children in private or state-run residential institutions -
has been exposed, revealing networks of paedophiles" (Sexual Exploitation, 2002, PG). THE PROBLEM The inherent power that comes with taking care of children in an institutional setting is at
the very crux of ethical issues. Because the caretaker maintains control over the childs very existence, too much faith is placed in the hands of one who may not
have necessarily earned such a distinction. The psychological pain these children feel completely clouds their ability to discern between ethical procedure and unscrupulous behavior; after all, it is not
always easy for an emotionally troubled child to determine whether or not she is being abused. Considering all the various entities of "realistic ethical counseling dilemmas" (Frame et al
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