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The Application of an Ethical Lens to the Issue of Diagnosis in Marriage and Family Counseling

Nicole R. Hill

Idaho State University

Judith A. Crews

Idaho State University

The second part of this two-section series presents three case vignettes that promote an ethical dialogue related to diagnosis within the context of marriage and family counseling. Ethical dilemmas are articulated. Important issues to consider are outlined to spark a discourse in the field on the double bind inherent in diagnosing in marriage and family counseling.

Key Words: diagnosis • ethical dilemmas • marriage counseling • family counseling • couple counseling

The Family Journal, Vol. 13, No. 2, 176-180 (2005)
DOI: 10.1177/1066480704273068


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