Term ID: T1528

Ethical Sensitivity

/ethical-sensitivity/
The ability to recognize when ethical issues are present in professional situations, representing the first step in ethical decision-making and requiring awareness of how actions affect multiple stakeholders.
Example: A therapist recognizing potential boundary violations when a client asks for personal favors, or a researcher identifying potential harm in study procedures before implementation.

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Reference: Rest (1986)