Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2009
Publication Title
Human Service Education
Volume
29
Issue
1
Pages
35-48
Abstract
In addition to helpers' moral obligation and professional commitment to treat clients in an ethical manner, enhanced consumer knowledge of ethically correct helping relationships has increased the need to recognize potential ethical dilemmas and have the skills to respond appropriately. This article describes the development and results of an updated survey of human service professionals' perceptions of ethical behavior. The results may be used to assist in the revision of the NOHS Ethical Standards and inform ethics education.
Rights
© 2009 National Organization for Human Services.
Included with the kind written permission of the copyright holder.
Original Publication Citation
Milliken, T. F., & Neukrug, E. S. (2009). Perceptions of ethical behaviors: A survey of human service professionals. Human Service Education, 29(1), 35-48.
Repository Citation
Milliken, Tammi F. and Neukrug, Edward S., "Perceptions of Ethical Behaviors: A Survey of Human Service Professionals" (2009). Counseling & Human Services Faculty Publications. 151.
https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/chs_pubs/151
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