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Introduction: Who Are We? The Role of Ethics in Shaping Counselor Identity

C. Bret Hendricks

Texas Tech University, bret.hendricks{at}ttu.edu

The new ethics section editor discusses ethical dilemmas facing professional counselors in today's society and invites readers to contact him about their ideas, perspectives, and ethical situations. Ethics is discussed as a means of professional unification, whereas counselor identity and counselor wellness are identified as being integral to ethical behavior.

Key Words: ethics • professional unification • counselor identity • wellness

The Family Journal, Vol. 16, No. 3, 258-260 (2008)
DOI: 10.1177/1066480708317725


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