Ethical Issues in Group and Individual Counseling Krishunna Pearson Liberty University Abstract Within the pages of this research paper‚ there will be an examination of several aspects of ethical issues that may arise within group counseling. The paper will compare common ethical concerns during group and individual counseling. It will also examine ethical standards that should be upheld by a counselor in group counseling. The research paper will also examine the use of Christian
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"Sexually explicit" redirects here. For non-pornographic sexually explicit media‚ see erotica. Pornography (often abbreviated as "porn" or "porno" in informal usage) (Greek: πορνεία‚ porneia‚ fornication) is the explicit portrayal of sexual subject matter for the purpose of sexual arousal. Pornography may use a variety of media‚ including books‚ magazines‚ postcards‚ photos‚ sculpture‚ drawing‚ painting‚ animation‚ sound recording‚ film‚ video‚ and video games. The term applies to the depiction
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Global Social Issues and Change Paper In this paper we will identify a social issue that has gone global. Our team has chosen same sex marriages. We will talk about the social group that is affected by this social change. In addition we will explain any resistance that this population group has faced and how they have dealt with the issue. Moreover‚ we will explain the sociological theory of social change best applies to the social issue for future research and why the theory is appropriate.
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Legal/Ethical Issues and Social Policy Paris Finner-Williams‚ Ph.D.‚ J.D.‚ Esq. Description Dr. Paris Finner-Williams describes areas of addiction and how legal/ethical issues and social policy relate to these areas. She discusses the legal/ethical issues directly related to alcohol‚ drugs‚ and other illicit drugs. Finally‚ Dr. Finner-Williams addresses cultural competency issues as they relate to addiction and recovery. Learning Objectives: By the end of this lesson‚ students: 1. Will be
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Running Head: Connecting Sociological Theory and Social Issues Connecting Sociological Theory and Social Issues The topic of choice is the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United States and around the world. HIV/AIDS has been a main concern for the world since its emergence in the 1980’s. “The prevalence of HIV/AIDS in the United States through 2009 was about 1 million cases. Worldwide‚ the prevalence of HIV/AIDS varies from less than 0.1 percent to 15–28 percent of a country’s population”
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Current Ethical Issue in Business PHL/323 Current Ethical Issue in Business In today’s changing world of economical and social standings‚ individuals have to be aware of how ethical issues are of the utmost importance in the 21st century corporate world. The following paper will show the reader how a certain company deals with the ethical responsibilities and how actions of not following them of have consequences‚ not for just the company
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individuals. Controlling the views and beliefs of whole nations of people‚ by controlling what information they receive and how this information is delivered. Some of these people are highly respected‚ trusted and in positions of authority. Their words have the power to not only give hope to‚ but also scare and shape the beliefs of their followers who‚ unquestionably trust in their intentions. A prime example of this powerful influence on society is in the so-called democratic country of Australia
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Risk - possible event that can cause loss Vulnerability - weakness in a target that can potentially be exploited by a threat security Privacy - groups & individuals have the right to determine to what extent‚ how‚ to whom‚ when their information is disclosed Data mining - searching & analyzing masses of data to find patterns & develop new information or knowledge Computer profiling - analyzing data in computer files to determine characteristics of people who are likely to engage in certain
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1. What is a social group? A: A social group consists of at least two persons who interact with one another and who recognize themselves as a distinct social unit. The frequent interaction leads these people to share values and beliefs. Another of the results of this interaction is that the members of the social group identify with each other‚ what causes‚ in turn‚ a more intense interaction. Social groups are the most stable and enduring social units. They are important to both‚ their members
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Ethical Issues Related to Reproduction Ethical issues Abstract The current developments in the medical technology combined with the declining influence of religious morality in the community have made the church encounter different issues associating to life and death‚ which were additionally nonexistent in the past or were of comparatively associated with varying happenings‚ in our traditions. It is vital to handle these matters‚ and provide some outline in relation with the laws
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