A Critical Exploration of Ethical Decision Making
through Disability and Ethnicity-Case study
Volume 2 - Issue 1
Arpita Ghosal*
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- Department of Psychology, White lands Collage, London
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Arpita Ghosal, Department of Psychology, University of Roehampton, White lands Collage, Holybourne Ave,
London SW15 4JD
Received: August 23, 2018; Published: August 30, 2018
DOI: 10.32474/PRJFGS.2018.02.000130
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Abstract
This essay will focus on the ethical judgements required when working with a client with disability and different ethnicity in
counselling and how these may differ from able bodied clients. It includes a case study through which I demonstrate my ethical
understanding and values while working with these sensitive issues. Hence, I will consider the broader aspects of these 2 areas
through a client. Seeing the client with a disability and diverse ethnicity as a person with numerous personalities, roles, capacities,
and environments encourages the counselling process. Therefore, with the knowledge of these issues counsellors turn out to be
more sensitive to the necessities of various populations and provide more viable treatment not facilitated by a rigid, practice-based
method.
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