According to Chicago/Turabian, ethic values are based on principles and personal moral qualities that underpin the interpretation and application of keeping confidentiality and being professional.
Clients need to be able to participate freely as they work with practitioners of counselling professions towards their desired goals. However this requires clients to be able to trust their practitioner with their wellbeing and sensitive personal information.
Therefore, as members or registrants of BACP we take being trustworthy as a serious ethical commitment. However, we have agreed to make clients our primary concern while working with them within our competence, by keeping our skills and knowledge up to date with colleagues to improve the quality of what is being offered to clients, and ensuring that our wellbeing is sufficient to sustain the quality of work by keeping accurate and appropriate records. On the other hand they show respect by valuing each client as a unique person. In contrast protecting clients confidentiality and privacy by working in partnership with them to build an appropriate relationship. Although …show more content…
However, there are often many limitations and frustrations that can go into job. As a counsellor there are limited resources that clients can be referred to, one major limitation is the accessibility to both therapy and support group. However, the ability to listen is most essential quality necessary for counselling profession. Listening has a particular meaning within counselling and if you decide to take up counselling training as profession, you will be devoted in developing a range of different listening