have an equal playing ground‚ oppression occurs. In 2010 the Counselors for Social Justice (CJS) Code of Ethics was formally endorsed. The code is meant to clarify the American Counseling Association (ACA) Code of Ethics from a perspective of social justice. It provides action steps “to clarify how social justice-oriented counselors can transition ethical intent to ethical practice” (CJS Code of Ethics p. 2). I reviewed several articles where the main theme is; we live in a world of systems that
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filled with ethical guidelines and is used specifically for ethical issues. The ACA formed A Practitioner’s Guide to Ethical Decision Making in 1996 (ACA Code of Ethics ‚ 2014). This guide suggests that there are seven steps for making ethically-based decisions‚ the basic elements of each step should be well-known. The seven steps are Identify the problem‚ apply the ACA code of ethics (or the NAADAC’s code of ethics) to the problem‚ determine the nature and dimensions of the dilemma‚ generate the
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therapists need to understand confidentiality‚ privileged information‚ and a therapists responsibility related to reporting suspected child abuse‚ elder abuse‚ and/or suicidal ideations‚ and possibly the most important of them all is a therapists duty to warn. The first case they were focusing on was the case related to a child that was presented in the ER and seen by Nurse Brown and now because she did not report any suspected child abuse she was charged with a crime. The statement that the character
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Duty to Warn Jessica Hall PSYCH/545 09/4/2011 Dr. P. Duty to Warn The ethical dilemma I wish to explore is The Duty to Warn. This refers to the duty of a counselor‚ therapist to breach one of the most important bonds between a client and a therapist; the law of confidentiality. The therapist has the right to break confidentiality without the fear of being brought up for legal action. If the therapist believes that the client poses a danger‚ or is a threat to himself‚ someone else‚ or society
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Personal Ethics: Counseling Perspectives Abstract: This paper will discuss the personalization of counseling ethics for myself as I work toward and become a licensed professional counselor. I will use the five ethical principles considered fundamental to the ethics of counseling. The five principles are: autonomy‚ beneficence‚ nonmaleficence‚ justice‚ and fidelity. I will discuss how these principles will guide and inform my practice as a licensed professional counselor. I will define each term
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Pollack CCMH/515 January 2‚ 2013 Dr. Patricia Kerstner Ethical and Legal Challenges in Professional Practice The American Counseling Association (ACA) Code of Ethics is available to clarify the ethical responsibilities for professional counselors and future professional counselors. According to the ACA (2005)‚ “the code serves as an ethical guide designed to assist members in constructing a professional course of action that best serves those utilizing counseling services and best
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The ACA Code of Ethics The code of ethics which reverberated within my mind was the American Counseling Association’s Code of Ethics. ACA goes into more depth about principles that new up and coming counselors and professional should focus on. ACA emphasizes on the cultural context of making ethical decisions. It is important that counselors increase conscious ways to apply ethical standards from a perspective that recognizes and respects diversity‚ because we work in a pluralistic world (ACA‚ 2006)
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Ethically‚ it would be inappropriate for a counselor to decide on using a new assessment instrument after having read one article on its use. Section E.9.b. of the ACA Code of Ethics (2014) states that counselors practice caution when using instruments‚ especially those whose validity or reliability can be questionable (p. 13). One article is insufficient proof of empirical data. As an ethically competent counselor‚ one must weigh the pros and cons in administering assessment instruments to each
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counselor the more support a client has the better chance for success. My client will need the support and love from her parents. Trying to convince my client’s parents to agree with her decision would contradict my values and code of ethics as a counselor. The ACA Code of Ethics section A.1.a. Primary Responsibility states ’the primary responsibility of counselors is to respect the dignity and promote the welfare of clients. A.4.b. Personal Values states Counselors are aware of—and avoid imposing—their
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A Comparison of the ACA and AACC Code of Ethics Liberty University Abstract Many professions have their own either written or understood code of ethics. This holds true for the profession of counseling‚ including the Christian sector of counseling. The American Counseling Association along with the American Association of Christian counselors both published codes of ethics for the licensed professionals in this particular field. Their specific ethics provide counselors with a guideline of how
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