Counselors in the Broadcast Media: Professional and Ethical Considerations
Abstract
As counseling professionals become more active in broadcast media presentations, they are encountering ethical situations that are not specifically defined in codes of ethics. Media interactions are new arenas for counselors, and mental health professionals need to be ethical in the information they deliver and be seen as positive role models for the profession. null article addresses the roles of counselors when they interact with clients in...
Paper Details
Title
Counselors in the Broadcast Media: Professional and Ethical Considerations
Published Date
Sep 1, 2000
Journal
Volume
28
Issue
2
Pages
114 - 120
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