Krishunna Pearson
Liberty University
Abstract
Within the pages of this research paper, there will be an examination of several aspects of ethical issues that may arise within group counseling. The paper will compare common ethical concerns during group and individual counseling. It will also examine ethical standards that should be upheld by a counselor in group counseling. The research paper will also examine the use of Christian disciplines within counseling sessions. The research paper will provide a thorough look into the dynamics of effective and ethical group counseling. It will examine such aspects as handling conflict, moral issues, confidentiality and a comparison of …show more content…
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