This Article examines how a lawyer may handle conflicts that arise when counseling clients on bioethics issues. Through an exploration of three standard client counseling models - authoritarian, client-centered and collaborative - the author presents suggestions on how to handle a conflict between the lawyer\u27s own moral and religious values and the choices available to the client. The author suggests that lawyers are not barred from incorporating their own values as long as they communicate that decision to the client
More and more counselors are addressing religious and spiritual is-sues in their clinical work. This...
That the growth of mediation practice is changing the practice of law is obvious. The inability of m...
The field of legal ethics, as we know it today, has grown out of thoughtful, systematic grounding of...
This Article examines how a lawyer may handle conflicts that arise when counseling clients on bioeth...
The 1908 Canons of Professional Ethics directed a lawyer to obey his own conscience. \u27 Lawyers r...
A growing number of legal and ethical cases have involved value conflicts between counselors, or cou...
The debate over whether it serves or undermines the interests of justice for lawyers to temper the z...
The debate over whether it serves or undermines the interests of justice for lawyers to temper the z...
The presentation of religious and spiritual issues is a common occurance in psychotherapy. Are couns...
This article examines the professional responsibilities and ethical dimensions of the role of the fa...
This article examines the professional responsibilities and ethical dimensions of the role of the fa...
This article addresses those difficult situations in counselling that are characterized by a fundame...
While the mental health profession's acceptance of cultural diversity has been commendable with...
In the process of the therapeutic session, psychologist and client values function as important fact...
One of the most important challenges to lawyers and clients is addressing issues that are not contro...
More and more counselors are addressing religious and spiritual is-sues in their clinical work. This...
That the growth of mediation practice is changing the practice of law is obvious. The inability of m...
The field of legal ethics, as we know it today, has grown out of thoughtful, systematic grounding of...
This Article examines how a lawyer may handle conflicts that arise when counseling clients on bioeth...
The 1908 Canons of Professional Ethics directed a lawyer to obey his own conscience. \u27 Lawyers r...
A growing number of legal and ethical cases have involved value conflicts between counselors, or cou...
The debate over whether it serves or undermines the interests of justice for lawyers to temper the z...
The debate over whether it serves or undermines the interests of justice for lawyers to temper the z...
The presentation of religious and spiritual issues is a common occurance in psychotherapy. Are couns...
This article examines the professional responsibilities and ethical dimensions of the role of the fa...
This article examines the professional responsibilities and ethical dimensions of the role of the fa...
This article addresses those difficult situations in counselling that are characterized by a fundame...
While the mental health profession's acceptance of cultural diversity has been commendable with...
In the process of the therapeutic session, psychologist and client values function as important fact...
One of the most important challenges to lawyers and clients is addressing issues that are not contro...
More and more counselors are addressing religious and spiritual is-sues in their clinical work. This...
That the growth of mediation practice is changing the practice of law is obvious. The inability of m...
The field of legal ethics, as we know it today, has grown out of thoughtful, systematic grounding of...