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Ethical Practice in Grief Counseling
Description:
The authors present many of the ethical dilemmas and concerns faced by spiritual care providers and grief counselors in their practice. In the 'foreword', J.W. Worden comments that "it shows the maturity of our field when we ask ourselves not only how to do effective clinical work but also how to practice with
the highest ethical standards."
Author(s):
L. A. Gamino & R. H. Ritter
Publisher:
Springer Publishing
Year:
2009