Social constructionism and ethics : implications for counseling / Jeffrey T. Guterman, James Rudes
Series: Counseling and Values. 52 : 2, pages 136-144 Publication details: January 2008Content type:- text
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Social constructionism is set forth as an epistemological framework from which to establish an ethical base for the field of counseling. The development of the social constructionist movement in counseling is described. Implications of a social constructionist position are considered in relation to ethics. A case example is provided to illustrate implications of a social constructionist position.
Psychology.
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