“…Indeed, several promising developmental schemes have been proposed that are related in one way or another to Kohlberg's scheme and have important implications for counseling practice as well (e.g., Fowler, 1981;Gilligan, 1982;Kegan, 1982;Loevinger, 1976;Perry, 1970;Selman, 1980). Furthermore, Kohlberg's enthusiasm for working with others has resulted in a lengthy list of former students and colleagues who are extending his work by applying developmental insights specifically to counseling (see Benack, 1988;Bernier, 1980;Blocher, 1983;Brabeck & Welfel, 1985;Hayes, 1984Hayes, , 1991Kitchener, 1986;Kitchener & King, 1981;Mosher, 1979;Noam, 1988a;Rest, 1984;Snarey, Kohlberg, & Noam, 1983;Tennyson & Strom, 1986;Whiteley, 1982).…”