This study used a phenomenological approach. A self-made qualitative survey questionnaire was used to obtain data from four (4) speech and language pathologists chosen as participants using convenience sampling. Responses were analyzed using an inductive thematic analysis. The results showed that the ethical dilemmas concerning therapy services from other colleagues and client management issues were resolved by focusing on the client’s well-being, addressing professional relationship issues, integrating one’s values, and managing available resources
To date research exploring the nature of ethical deliberations and decision making by healthcare tea...
This paper asks speech pathologists to consider the impact of ethical dilemmas upon their own work–l...
This thesis deals with ethics in psychotherapy. In the theoretical part, both of these disciplines a...
Speech-language pathologists experience ethical dilemmas as they fulfil their professional roles and...
Purpose: To investigate the approaches of experienced speech-language pathologists (SLPs) to ethical...
Background: This study explored speech pathologists’ experiences with dysphagia management—an ethica...
Background: Speech pathologists are confronted by ethical issues when they need to make decisions ab...
Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) serve as members of the interprofessional team for complex patie...
This paper asks speech pathologists to reflect on what it means to think and act ethically in routin...
While ethical issues in counseling and psychotherapy have been the focus of increasing attention in ...
This book is a key text for students, practitioners and managers alike. The demands of practice, leg...
Ten new graduate speech pathologists recounted their experiences in managing workplace ethical dilem...
Abstract Taking decisions in the face of moral problems in clinical practice has become a very impor...
In this paper Belinda Kenny and Susan Block, members of the Speech Pathology Australia Ethics Board,...
A sample (N = 102) of mental health practitioners (75% nondoctoral; 25% doctoral) participated in a ...
To date research exploring the nature of ethical deliberations and decision making by healthcare tea...
This paper asks speech pathologists to consider the impact of ethical dilemmas upon their own work–l...
This thesis deals with ethics in psychotherapy. In the theoretical part, both of these disciplines a...
Speech-language pathologists experience ethical dilemmas as they fulfil their professional roles and...
Purpose: To investigate the approaches of experienced speech-language pathologists (SLPs) to ethical...
Background: This study explored speech pathologists’ experiences with dysphagia management—an ethica...
Background: Speech pathologists are confronted by ethical issues when they need to make decisions ab...
Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) serve as members of the interprofessional team for complex patie...
This paper asks speech pathologists to reflect on what it means to think and act ethically in routin...
While ethical issues in counseling and psychotherapy have been the focus of increasing attention in ...
This book is a key text for students, practitioners and managers alike. The demands of practice, leg...
Ten new graduate speech pathologists recounted their experiences in managing workplace ethical dilem...
Abstract Taking decisions in the face of moral problems in clinical practice has become a very impor...
In this paper Belinda Kenny and Susan Block, members of the Speech Pathology Australia Ethics Board,...
A sample (N = 102) of mental health practitioners (75% nondoctoral; 25% doctoral) participated in a ...
To date research exploring the nature of ethical deliberations and decision making by healthcare tea...
This paper asks speech pathologists to consider the impact of ethical dilemmas upon their own work–l...
This thesis deals with ethics in psychotherapy. In the theoretical part, both of these disciplines a...