What is it about?

This work is a continuation of work that was first published in 2000 in an article on ethical decision making models in counseling---a review of the literature. This current work builds on the earlier work's foundation and provides a review of the literature and, importantly, an organizing framework for classifying decision making models in counseling and psychotherapy.

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Why is it important?

It is the first work to provide a classification scheme for decision making models in psychology.

Perspectives

This work is a marker of the status of decision making in counseling and psychology to the date of its publication.

University of Missouri Curators' Distinguished Professor Robert Rocco Cottone
University of Missouri St. Louis

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This page is a summary of: Ethical decision making in mental health contexts: Representative models and an organizational framework., American Psychological Association (APA),
DOI: 10.1037/13271-004.
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