Ethical decision making in school mental health [electronic resource] / James C. Raines and Nic T. Dibble.

"Knowing yourself and your responsibilities requires understanding your ethical assumptions and frameworks. This chapter identifies four major ethical theories that inform professional codes of ethics, including deontology, consequentialism, ethics of care, and virtue ethics. It also provides a typo...

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Main Authors: Raines, James Curtis (Author)
Dibble, Nic T. (Author)
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2021.
Edition:2nd edition.
Series:Oxford workshop series
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Format: Electronic eBook

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505 0 |a Know yourself and your responsibilities -- Analyze the predicament -- Seek consultation -- Identify courses of action -- Manage clinical concerns -- Implement the decision -- Review and document the process -- Ethical recordkeeping. 
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