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Acculturation model applied to ethical identity
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The use of the monomyth to shape the narratives of fiction with deep meanings, while feeling both new and recognizable, is consistently experienced across all cultures throughout time. As past publications have utilized this approach to subconscious symbolism to explain many experiences, it has not yet been utilized to explain the process of counse...
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... illustrated in the acculturation model of ethical identity (Figure 1), students with a high personal and professional ethical identification will likely feel integrated into the ethical thought processes we explore in our coursework (Handelsman, Gottlieb, & Knapp, 2005). This is the ideal and poses the least risk to decision making when the student moves into their professional life because the ethics exist in concert with the counseling student as a person. ...
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... illustrated in the acculturation model of ethical identity (Figure 1), students with a high personal and professional ethical identification will likely feel integrated into the ethical thought processes we explore in our coursework (Handelsman, Gottlieb, & Knapp, 2005). This is the ideal and poses the least risk to decision making when the student moves into their professional life because the ethics exist in concert with the counseling student as a person. ...
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