A counselor educator teaching a group counseling class makes students self-disclosure an integral part of the class. This decision is
a. Unethical under any circumstances
b. Unethical unless the counselor educator engages in self-disclosure too
c. Ethical as long as the counselor educator does not grade the students on their self-disclosure
d. Ethical, and the students may be graded on their self-disclosure; it was the students choice to enter into a program that considers self-disclosure an important part of the learning process
Answer: c. Ethical as long as the counselor educator does not grade the students on their self-disclosure
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