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Code of ethics

Agudio s.p.a
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The article was published on 2013-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 1321 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Ethical code.

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Worldview Pedagogy for Integration of Religion and Spirituality in Social Work Education

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors apply the worldview diagnostic scale (WDS) as a classroom instrument for enhanced pedagogy for teaching on religion and spirituality in social work education, and investigate differences in worldviews on human nature and social justice between clinical and community concentration MSW students and diversity of positions on theological, epistemological, ontological, axiological and deontological issues as related to social work practice.
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Historical and Cultural Influences on Establishing Professional Legitimacy: A Case Example from Lionel Logue.

TL;DR: Comparison of early 20th century clinicians and clinicians of today have certain clinical practices in common, but they differ considerably in how they establish their legitimacy, indicating that judgments about a clinician's legitimacy are both historically and culturally determined.
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An Introduction to Mixed Methods Design in Program Evaluation

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Promoting Counselor Professional and Personal Well-Being Through Advocacy

TL;DR: The authors provide practical advocacy strategies that professional counselors can utilize at micro, meso, and macro levels to advocate for their well-being, with the hope to promote quality, ethical, and professional practice among professional counselors.
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The Ethical Frontier: Ethical Considerations for Frontier Counselors

TL;DR: The traditional attitudes of rural and frontier populations, the counselor's place in these communities, and ethical concerns that are significant to these areas of counseling have been explored in this paper, which also offers potential ways to address related ethical issues.