Code of Ethics Comparison Liberty University Online Coun 501-D11 Counselor Professional Identity‚ Function‚ and Ethics Dr. Kenneth Larimore Lerissa D. Wilson 2 July 2013 Abstract Differences and similarities were described in the Code of Ethics of the American Counseling Association and the American Association of Christian Counselors. The two codes are comparable in many ways. The American Association of Christian Counselors focus on the Christian aspect and the American Counseling
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CODE OF ETHICS Chris Arentz HMS/230 10/22/2010 UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX CODE OF ETHICS This is an analysis of the NASW Code of Ethics and if it is acceptable for social workers to use as a guide for their work and the subject of sexual conduct. It seems to flow into or breach each subject of social work with ease and an answer for most questions a social worker may have. It went into great detail explaining why it is not okay to have more than one relative or friend as clients because of an
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HTRC Code of Ethics Avoid Conflicts of Interest We must elude any relationship or action that might harm‚ or even appear to harm‚ our capability to make independent and reasonable decisions when carrying out our jobs. We may be challenged with situations where the business actions we take on behalf of HTRC may conflict with our own personal or family securities because of the strategy that is best for us for ourselves may not also be the best sequence of action for HTRC. We owe a responsibility
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Ethics Melissa S. Nash Liberty University Abstract The present paper provides an in depth comparison and contrast between two types of Code of Ethics: the American Counseling Association (ACA) and the American Association of Christian Counselors (AACC). A brief description of the “Code of Ethics” is defined as a standard that differentiates between right and wrong primarily pertaining to the professional counselor‚ while maintaining a mindset of keeping the best interest of the client. Code
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Taking Action: A Ethical and Legal Duty to Warn and Protect Third Parties Stephanie Y. Symonette Texas Southern University Psychology 730‚ Ethical and Legal Issues in Mental Health July 13‚ 2010 Abstract The duty to warn refers to the responsibility of a counselor or therapist to breach confidentiality if a client or other identifiable person is in clear or imminent danger. The duty to protect is a counselor’s duty to reveal confidential client information
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The value of a sexual code of ethics is very high in this day and age. It is extremely important to have a code of sexual ethics right now as the youth of this country and even the world more so‚ need to make sure that they know where they stand in this subject matter. My sexual ethics are influenced by my faith and family mostly but my ethics are also influenced by my friends and the different media around me. It is important that all people have some sort of code of ethics because sometimes we need
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ASSIGNMENT 1. Understand the role of codes of ethics and discuss its function as a social tool in ensuring ethical behaviors are in place (use the registration of engineers act 1967 as a guide line). To be a professional there are a certain set of rules that you have to comply to this rules. Engineering societies in this case have adopted a set of rules knows as the code of ethics. Basically‚ a code of ethics provides a framework for ethical judgment for a professional. [1] Framework meaning
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Ethics has attained enormous attention in current generation. Just about every day‚ we login to social media sites‚ television or read newspapers to come across yet another unethical behavior that has captured the public’s attention and scorn. The public’s responses range from funny to awful‚ depending on the level of public trust violated by the deed. Most times while watching or reading about unethical behavior‚ we ask questions such as: “What kind of person in such a position does this?” Being
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Enoc is well known for the positive values that they carry that most companies don’t. Enoc has its’ own code of conduct which include people‚ integrity‚ team work‚ transparency‚ and respect. Taking each code into more details‚ we can say that Enoc always represent their ethical responsibilities towards their people and stakeholders they are dealing with and putting them as their top priority‚ always taking responsibilities and working as a team hand by hand‚ they show respect to everyone and most
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Rough Draft - Duty Ethics Duty ethics‚ also known as deontology‚ is the school of thought that bases the morality of an action on a set of universal rules. A person is said to have a duty‚ or obligation‚ to adhere to these rules with no exception. Unlike Utilitarianism‚ in deontology the morality of an action does not depend on the consequences of that action. Deontology also considers the individual rights of those affected by an action. Kant agreed that we still have moral duties to ourselves and
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