When Is It Ethical to Inform Administrators About Student Risk-Taking Behaviors? Perceptions of School Counselors (Featured Research) (Report) When Is It Ethical to Inform Administrators About Student Risk-Taking Behaviors? Perceptions of School Counselors (Featured Research) (Report)

When Is It Ethical to Inform Administrators About Student Risk-Taking Behaviors? Perceptions of School Counselors (Featured Research) (Report‪)‬

Professional School Counseling 2012, Feb, 15, 3

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School counselors from across the United States responded to a survey asking when they should break confidentiality and report student risk-taking behaviors to school administrators. Generally, counselors believed it to be more ethical to break confidentiality when the behaviors were directly observed (as opposed to reported by students) and when the behaviors occurred on school grounds during school hours. Results also suggest counselors were more willing to break confidentiality when their school had a written policy guiding their actions. All behaviors showed some variance among respondents, suggesting a lack of agreement regarding when it is appropriate to break confidentiality and report risk-taking behaviors to administrators. This article discusses implications and suggestions for school counselors. **********

GENRE
Essais et sciences humaines
SORTIE
2012
1 février
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
39
Pages
ÉDITIONS
American School Counselor Association
TAILLE
292,4
Ko

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