Ethical Dilemma the Fourteen Decision-Making Essay

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When searching for ideas use imagination and stimulate that imagination by brain-storming with others and reading the latest publications on the topic -- remember that approaches for difficult issue are always changing. Ten years ago, antidepressants were prescribed almost automatically for depression, now the use of such medication and their side effects, especially in teens, is under scrutiny.

Step 6: Evaluate the evidence

Sometimes writing things down can be helpful. When contemplating different strategies of approaching the topic, charting and rating evaluations of the tentative solutions provides clarity. Viewing any data and studies side-by-side can be useful as well. Compare and test these solutions in a series of hypothetical scenarios before trying them out in the real world.

Step 7: Make the educated guess (hypothesis)

After reviewing the evidence, boil down the client's situation into a general statement. Make an educated guess about what is the core problem; choose the best solution to address the issue. Then, make predictions as to how the client will react.

Step 8: Challenge the hypothesis

Before entering the session, challenge your assumptions. Consider alternatives -- are you stereotyping the client/relying too much on past experiences?

Step 9: Reach a conclusion

Communicate what you want to do with the client -- discuss your experiences with others, and the results of your research within ethical guidelines of privacy.

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Ask if others can test and confirm your conclusion -- discuss with your supervisor what you are going to do.

Step 10: Suspend judgment

Broach the topic, but keep an open mind.

Step 11: Take action

Submit your solution to peer review -- discuss the subject, but not personal specifics, with colleagues and take other actions if need be, like getting parents or school administrators 'on board' if the client is a child -- or take other appropriate actions regarding outside parties if the client may need outside assistance, leaving an abusive home, getting medical care, or making use of social services.

Step 12: Use creative, non-logical, logical and technical methods

Use all types of action methods at all stages to actually accomplish results -- human beings are idiosyncratic so do not try to follow a formula, although guidelines (such as this fourteen step process) can be helpful.

Step 13: Procedural principles and theories

Follow those used by professional researchers, keep within ethical guidelines, balance professionalism and distance with humanity and concern. Fine tune your approach, moment-by-moment.

Step 14: Attributes and thinking skills

Approach the client's problem as if you are a team. Communicate honestly with the client, be objective, yet empathetic.

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