Application of ethical theory to a case study vignette Instructions: • Choose ONE of the following four cases • Identify key stakeholders in this case. Identify and discuss main (ethical) issues of this case in relation to the stakeholders. • Evaluate the case using TWO ethical theories (you must use the theories that were taught in the lectures apart from Ethical Egoism). • Explain how you would act / you would have acted in this situation‚ and why. Your word limit must not exceed
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Midterm: CHOOSE TWO out of the five Vignettes to write about. Please review the following vignettes. Use your text and class notes as a reference to determine what theoretical approach can assist you in providing an explanation to the reasons why the following individuals have the coping mechanisms and behavior that they do. Identify all the major issues with each scenario. Define the interventions that can assist in each case. Are there any identifiable strengths with each case? Lastly
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Title: Ethical Vignette Abstract In this paper I will discuss the ethical vignette as it deals with confidentiality and ethical dilemmas that counselor’s face. I will reflect on a video presentation as well as the North Carolina rules and regulation and the ACA Code of Ethics as it relates to confidentiality and ethics. I will explain why confidentiality is important and what the rules says about it. This will help me and others to become a better counselor. Ethical Vignette Summary As
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Vignette 1.1 Global Integration in Action Summary Vignette 1.1 is information regarding the career development at IBM. The vignette looks at the connection between career development‚ retention‚ and work flows. The vignette points out that work will flow to the places that it is best performed. This is very true as a customer is going to seek out the vendor that best meets it needs and level of quality expected. IBM is examining what would draw the best employees so that they may produce the
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The Vignette‚ Psychologist in the Middle‚ discusses the conflict of the Psychologist who is treating an individual in a substance abuse treatment centers. The therapist is told by a patient that another therapist (in their treatment center) paid for sex from another patient. This was another therapist with whom the therapist did not work directly with. This vignette touches on several enforceable codes. The main issue of conduct is regarding issues of sexual intimacies with current clients/patients
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your mother had only pushed you harder that your life might have been much better? The paraphrase example that I used from the vignettes is: Keisha was on academic probation and had other personal issues as well. Keisha feels that her life is miserable due to her childhood upbringing because of her mother. The reflection of what my client is feeling from the vignette: Keisha feels that her life is in a mess and she is blaming her mother for her downfalls that are happening in her present life
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Vignette #1 One minute I was laughing having a great time with my best friend‚ and the next the two of us were staring at each other; fear in our eyes‚ tears running down our checks. Emily and were best friends (We still are!). Our friendship was incredible (don’t get me wrong though‚ we still fought and shared bad memories). Right after Emily turned seven our parents started us on the same year-round swim club. The club swam out of Sterling Heights High School on some nights and Warren
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Managing Boundaries and Multiple Relationships September 19th 2013 Abstract This paper examines the ethical boundaries Professional counselors have to deal with face their clients during therapeutic relationships. The paper furthermore addresses multiple relationships‚ how Counselors and Client boundaries are poorly managed‚ ethical issues‚ sexual attraction‚ and also this paper will be looking into the state code of conduct in reference to boundary relationship
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Angie I moved here when I was eight. In Mrs. Fleck’s third grade class‚ nobody talked to me. Nobody but Maricela‚ that is. The moment I came here‚ she was the one I always talked to. We were best friends. She practically lived at my house! But then my little brother Evan was born. He had autism. I was afraid she wouldn’t like me anymore. Despite my thoughts‚ she stuck by my side. But that was eight years ago‚ and now I dropped out‚ and so did Mari. She’s also nine months pregnant! She tells
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Confidentiality after death: Please read the case examples and answer the following questions. Example 1: After the deaths of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman (see: Hunt‚ 1999) Susan J. Forward‚ a clinical social worker who had held two sessions with Ms. Simpson in 1992‚ made unsolicited disclosures regarding her deceased former client. Ms. Forward commented in public that Ms. Simpson had allegedly reported experiencing abuse at the hands of O. J. Simpson. The California Board of Behavioral
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