Curiosity over compliance: Dayna Guido’s radical take on ethics and parenting

Nov 10, 2025 | Featured Articles

In a field often focused on providing answers, Dayna Guido emphasizes the value of asking questions. 

This might sound counterintuitive coming from someone who’s spent decades training therapists, running supervision groups, and writing books about ethics and parenting. But for Guido, a clinical social worker, longtime trainer, and quiet rebel in a world of rigid frameworks, she believes learning is most effective when it starts with self-reflection rather than direct instruction.

“Ethics isn’t something I lecture on,” she says. “I don’t give people answers. I help them think.”

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