They surveyed counselors from various backgrounds. The ethical issues around culture were somewhat split amongst counselors. On the one hand, some counselors believe that a counselor should see any client who seeks help. On the other hand, others might argue that a counselor should work with clients who they can better assist based on their background. Although, there was some disagreement regarding accepting clients from only certain backgrounds based on counselors own preferences (Neukrug & Milliken, 2011). Less than one third of counselors under 40 years old saw these counselors’ preferences as ethical. Same can be said about less than one half of counselors over 40 years
They surveyed counselors from various backgrounds. The ethical issues around culture were somewhat split amongst counselors. On the one hand, some counselors believe that a counselor should see any client who seeks help. On the other hand, others might argue that a counselor should work with clients who they can better assist based on their background. Although, there was some disagreement regarding accepting clients from only certain backgrounds based on counselors own preferences (Neukrug & Milliken, 2011). Less than one third of counselors under 40 years old saw these counselors’ preferences as ethical. Same can be said about less than one half of counselors over 40 years