Abstract: | The author assessed the moral sensitivity of 147 counselor supervisors (75 women, 71 men; mean age, 48 years). Findings show that 35% and 67% of supervisors received low moral sensitivity scores for the breach of confidentiality and the dual relationship case, respectively. Supervisors scored significantly higher in moral sensitivity for the less ambiguous case, breach of confidentiality, when compared with the more ambiguous dual relationship case. |