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  2. Oct 16, 2009 · Effective Counselling and the Objectivity Challenge. Most people tend to be compassionate. Perhaps it is a human evolutionary trait, or simply the manner in which we have been trained to understand and act upon our emotions. Or it could stem from the need to help others in order to achieve a sense of belonging.

  3. Aug 13, 2019 · Value bracketing is a clinical practice proposed by graduate-level mental health counseling educators to help therapists-in-training learn how to avoid imposing their private values on clients as well as how to manage value conflicts with clients that emerge during the course of therapy.

    • Matthew R McWhorter
    • 2019
  4. This paper focuses on value objectivity in counseling especially on controversial issues such as abortion, suicide and drug abuse among others concentrate on the professional code of ethics. There are several things that a counselor should expect after expressing their values to a client.

    • Ambier Williams
  5. "The significance of the terms objectivity and subjectivity has been considered for three aspects of counseling, the rapport between psychologist and client, the emotional reaction of the psychologist to the client's behavior, and the presentation of values to the client.

    • Oscar Oppenheimer
    • 1954
  6. A brief historical review of the concept of objectivity in psychology is presented to contexualize this examination. Eleven accomplished methodologists with expertise in a range of methods and epistemological perspectives were interviewed.

    • Heidi M. Levitt, Francisco I. Surace, Max B. Wu, Brad Chapin, Jacqueline G. Hargrove, Cara Herbitter...
    • 2020
  7. Apr 6, 2016 · To help facilitate a moment of insight, there are four Principles of Objectivity that have been very effective in transforming old mental models.

  8. The language of ethical standard 3.05 requires the psychologist to determine when a particular relationship would impair the psychologist's objectivity, competence, or effectiveness in doing the work of a psychologist, or would otherwise risk exploitation or harm.

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