“…Counselors regularly face a multitude of ethical dilemmas in their work. Researchers have written on topics such as the counseling relationship (Kocet & Herlihy, 2014; Lustig et al, 2002; Roberts et al, 2002); confidentiality, privileged communication, and privacy (Barros-Bailey, 2015; Glosoff & Pate, 2002); advocacy and accessibility (Waldmann & Blackwell, 2010); professional responsibility (Ponton & Duba, 2009); relationships with other professionals (Hartley & Cartwright, 2016); forensic and indirect services (Barros-Bailey et al, 2010); evaluation, assessment, and interpretation (Hays, 2013); teaching, supervision, and training (Blackwell et al, 2002; Glosoff & Cottone, 2010; Glosoff & Matrone, 2010; Kundu et al, 2011; Lund & Schultz, 2015; Tarvydas & Tarvydas, 1995); research and publication (Wester, 2011); technology and distance counseling (Barros-Bailey & Saunders, 2010; Holmes & Reid, 2018; Ipsen & Goe, 2018; Lund & Schultz, 2015); business practices (Hartley & Cartwright, 2016); and resolving ethical issues (Forester-Miller & Davis, 2016).…”