Defense Date
4-21-2008
Graduation Date
Spring 1-1-2008
Availability
Worldwide Access
Submission Type
thesis
Degree Name
MSEd
Department
Counselor Education and Supervision (ExCES)
School
School of Education
Committee Chair
Joseph F. Maola
Committee Member
Emma Mosley
Committee Member
John Welburn
Keywords
Ethics, Education
Abstract
There are many arguments on the best methods to instruct the professional counseling candidate on the ethical implications they are most likely to encounter. This study examined a professional counselor candidate's ability to apply the information in a course in professional and ethical practices and their ability to make ethical decisions based on the American Counseling Association's Code of Ethics
Format
Language
English
Recommended Citation
Behun, R. (2008). An Analysis of Beginning Counselor Education Master's Degree Candidate's Ability to Make Ethical Decisions Based on the American Counseling Association's Ethical Standards After Having Completed a Course in Professional Ethics (Master's thesis, Duquesne University). Retrieved from https://dsc.duq.edu/etd/26