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    alcoholic than how are we able to treat them.  There are many pathways that can lead a person to becoming an alcoholic.  Some examples are; genetic predisposition‚ emotional or psychological factors‚ alcoholism in the family‚ and repeated exposure to people who socially  drink.  It is crucial to understanding the main cause of what lead a person to becoming an alcoholic so that we are able to better treat the person to get off alcohol completely.  If we don’t know the underlying cause how in the world

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    A Human Service Professional is.. NaToshia Hall 5/2/2012 A human service professional‚ plays a major role in society‚ working side-by-side with various professionals‚ and assumes a wide range of roles to assist individuals‚ groups‚ organizations and communities. Although human service professionals do not necessarily do in depth and psychotherapy‚ they are well-equipped to facilitate client change and growth typically by working directly or indirectly with clients around concrete tasks‚ objectives

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    In this discussion‚ I utilized the 7 steps of the Ethical Model for Ethical Decision Making as outlined in McGonigle and Mastrian (2015) to analyze the case study. Ethical Dilemma Examined with conflicting Values: The case manager was given a message by the physician which was to simply contact the family and have they come in for an evaluation. The case manager did much more by giving more information in the parent’s email that was not secured and went on to inquire about other treatment i.e. counseling

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    Ethical Decision Making Process Ethics and Legal Issues in Counseling CNSL 5307–VC07 Dr. Simmons October 27‚ 2013 Introduction While every job and every position is considered important in their own right‚ certain professions have greater direct impacts on individual’s well beings than others. One such profession is that of a counselor. Counselors serve in a variety of settings‚ to a variety of clients and to meet a variety of different goals. As a result‚ the nature of the

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    named Tatiana Tarasoff‚ shortly after she wanted to just be friends with him‚ somewhat rejecting him romantically. After several sessions‚ Poddar threatened to kill Tarasoff.. After hearing this‚ Dr. Moore discussed the case with the police stating that Poddar was unstable and potentially very dangerous‚ and wanted him committed to a facility. The police took him into custody‚ but shortly released him stating that he appeared completely secure and stated he would not go near Tarasoff. At this point

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    Head: ETHICAL DECISION-MAKING REPORT 1 Ethical Decision-making Report Cassandra S. Parker Western Governors University ETHICAL DECISION-MAKING REPORT 2 Ethical Decision-making Report B.1. Ethical decision-making strategies In order to ensure that ethical decision-making takes place at all levels within Cascadia Toyco‚ I am suggesting that the company implement the following two strategies: (1) establish a business code of ethics‚ and (2) adopt both formal and informal decision-making

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    BSHS332/ProfessionalEthical‚ and Legal Issues in Human Services Introduction Every day people are faced with dilemmas within their work place. Some of those dilemmas are minor while others are major and go against the ethics that people have. Some of them not only go against one’s personal ethics‚ but work ethics as well. Some are able to look past these dilemmas and continue on while others can’t and feel the needs to confront the person or person’s that are involved. One has to remember

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    providing counseling services to individuals or a group of individuals‚ one needs to be cautious on his or her approach to everyone’s specific needs. Even though there are a variety of methods to solving a problem‚ some methods encounter ethical dilemmas. The ethical dilemma is about Jane‚ a counselor at a community college‚ who starts a relationship skills group for nine individuals between the ages of 18-25. In her primary course of action‚ she encounters several ethical dilemmas: she fails to

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    Ethical Standards and Decision Making Introduction There are ten different standards in the code of ethics. All of these standards are important in their own way. However‚ Competence in psychology is possibly more important. Competence is important because the knowledge available in the psychology field is forever changing. There is always something new to learn and to stay up to date on all information in psychology can be very overwhelming. With these ten standards being known‚ the next thing

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    Evaluation of Ethical Decision-Making Models In today’s time‚ it is wise to have ethical principles in the counseling fields due to working with people who ethics are not of standards. There action may range from improper verbiage to the extreme of improper physical contact. In this review‚ we have two distinctive views to demonstrate models of effective decision-making. Corey’s and his team of authors have adapted two dimension of decision-making models based on ethical principles. The goals

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