1995
DOI: 10.1002/j.1556-6676.1995.tb01817.x
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A Reconceptualization of Values Clarification: Values Conflict Resolution

Abstract: Values Clarification (VC) waxed during the 1970s and waned during the 1980s. Today, psychology lacks an empirically based intervention for helping individuals to clarify their values. In this article, the meteoric rise and then precipitous decline of VC are first described. Conservative religious and political criticisms as well as conceptual flaws within VC are discussed. A reconceptualization of VC that addresses the criticisms and flaws is then proposed. The goal of the reconceptualization is to revitalize … Show more

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“…This exercise draws on the values clarification literature 1 (Kinnier, 1995;Miller, C-de Baca, & Matthews, 2001;Raths, Harmin, & Simon, 1978;Trocchia et al, 2007), as well as contributions by Beatty, Leigh, andLund Dean (2009) andFerris (1996). Kinnier (1995) notes that the move toward values clarification in education began in the late 1960s, peaked in the 1970s, and then receded in the 1980s.…”
Section: Background To the Exercisementioning
confidence: 97%
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“…This exercise draws on the values clarification literature 1 (Kinnier, 1995;Miller, C-de Baca, & Matthews, 2001;Raths, Harmin, & Simon, 1978;Trocchia et al, 2007), as well as contributions by Beatty, Leigh, andLund Dean (2009) andFerris (1996). Kinnier (1995) notes that the move toward values clarification in education began in the late 1960s, peaked in the 1970s, and then receded in the 1980s.…”
Section: Background To the Exercisementioning
confidence: 97%
“…Kinnier (1995) notes that the move toward values clarification in education began in the late 1960s, peaked in the 1970s, and then receded in the 1980s. Despite the fact that interest in values clarification in education is currently off its peak, there is still interest in using value clarification tools.…”
Section: Background To the Exercisementioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Values clarification methods (VCMs) are “methods to help patients think about the desirability of options or attributes of options within a specific decision context, in order to identify which option he/she prefers” (Pignone, Fagerlin, et al, 2012). VCMs are grounded in social psychology and have a rich history in a variety of fields, including conflict resolution, economic utility theory, and decision process theories (Kinnier, 1995). VCMs are grounded in economic utility theory and decision process theories and have been used increasingly in healthcare settings, and most often address treatment decisions (Witteman et al, 2016).…”
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“…Similarly, this short list or future more refined versions could be used in counseling. Clients could be encouraged to consider implications of the universal values as they pertain to their particular values conflicts or moral dilemmas (see Kinnier, 1995). For example, one test of potential resolutions could be the extent to which they violate or support any of the universal values.…”
Section: Implications For Values Education and Counselingmentioning
confidence: 99%