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    case from an ethical standpoint‚ several issues come to mind. First‚ this clinician would like to discuss the money for the referral services. The ACA code of ethics call this unacceptable business practices. According to the ACA 2014 code A.10.b‚ debates how professional counselors do not partake in any fee sharing or receive compensation when referring clients to other clinicians. When this clinician looks at the issue of administering assessments. In the same code of ethics code E.1.b takes note

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    Origin and Development of Sports Psychology   Abstract From the initial essays written by Pierre de Coubertin on development of sport psychology in 1913 that spawned from his early study of the English Education System where he began to create his philosophy of the significance of character building through sport (Kornspan‚ 2007) to the father of sports psychology‚ Coleman Griffith’s attempt to build a scientific training program with the Chicago Cubs professional baseball team in 1938

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    Ethical Leadership Ethical leadership promotes social responsibility as part of its corporate culture. It treats all it stakeholders with fairness‚ honesty‚ and respect at all times. Ethical leaders consider the consequences of their decisions to others‚ and look for ways to minimize harm. By incorporating social responsibility into the corporate culture‚ an organization should enjoy continued economic success. Its products and services should be well received and its reputation will promote good

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    Week 5 Norm Violation Paper Example #1 Social Norms Experiment: "Do you really want to know how I am doing?"     Given that so many of our daily interactions are based on the adherence to social norms‚ I clearly had a large variety of choices in violating one.  After much thought‚ I chose a social norm which has always fascinated me: the way in which we greet one another by asking "How are you today?"  This innocuous question follow almost immediately after the hello‚ most often without even

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    making process (Ess‚ 2002). Having consultations from other professions in similar fields is one of the most fundamental principles that professionals use  when caught between important decisions that have to be  chosen. There are professional code of ethical that are provided for professionals to be used in the provision of products and services. A constant reference to the

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    when they overlap‚ something unethical can also become something illegal. When they do not overlap‚ the illegal action can somehow seem ethical. Or it can still be legal but seem unethical. Of course the overlap is when you have the clearest course of action. For when it is an unethical situation‚ and not illegal‚ it comes down to the company’s personal code of ethics. In business today‚ law and ethics is NOT the same thing. The definition of law is consistent universal rules. It is widely

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    Fundamentals of Human resources Management‚ 4th ed.‚ McGraw Hill‚ new York. http://www.streetdirectory.com/travel_guide/20375/corporate_matters/the_importance_of_employ Retrieved 29 September 2012 http://www.practical-management.com/Organization-Development/Functional-Vs-Divisional-Structure.html ee_orientation.html Retrieved 29 September 2012 www.smallbusiness.chron.com/advantages-disadvantages-divisional-organisational-structure-611.html Retrieved 1 October 2012 www.businessdictionary.com/definition/time-horizon

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    Professional Development in Clinical Psychology Final Paper A defining feature of psychology and ethics is the element of “the unknown” within the field. From the diverse clientele‚ to the variety of issues psychologists are constantly exposed to‚ there is no concrete approach towards providing effective treatment for a client seeking counsel. It is undeniable that a large majority of psychologists’ work is dependent on their personal clinical judgment. What does exist‚ however‚ is a code of ethical

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    Ethical codes determine a person’s outlook on right and wrong. It influences their interactions with people (Williams‚ 2011). Personal ethics and professional ethics may differ each influences the other‚ and sway the workplace environment (Williams‚ 2011). Companies want their corporate traditions to have a sense of ethical responsibility (Williams‚ 2011). Frequently‚ professional ethics covers the same principles of personal ethics‚ for example honesty‚ and fairness (Williams‚ 2011). These

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    Professional Ethical Standards in Criminal Justice Careers While researching a growing number of career potentials in the field of criminal justice‚ one sticks out more than the others. The field of practicing law and being a lawyer certainly created more interest than some of the others. An attorney has an interesting job‚ and the side of the law he/she chooses to practice proposes different ethical situations that would create potential dilemmas in everyday situations. Attorneys are people

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