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The ethical decision-making model introduced by Cottone is based upon what theoretical model?
 
  a. general psychologically based models.
  b. post-positivism.
  c. social constructivism.
  d. none of the above.

Question 2

Why is practice in solving mock ethical dilemmas, as well as working to address actual dilemmas under supervision of an educator or experienced clinician. important?
 
  a. Because ethical decision making skills are very easily learned.
  b. Ethical situations happen infrequently and counselors shouldn't worry so much about them.
  c. Ethical decision making skills do not come automatically or easily and require practice, supervision and diligence in learning.
  d. Because you will never be able to come up with the correct answer.



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mia

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Reply 2 on: Jul 31, 2018
Wow, this really help


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