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fundamental principles of 1)autonomy, or fostering the right to control the
professional ethical behavior direction of one's life
2)nonmaleficence - or avoiding actions that cause
harm
3)beneficence - or working for the good of the
individual and society by promoting mental health
and well-being
4)justice - treating individuals equitably and
fostering fairness and equality
5)fidelity - honoring commitments and keeping
promises, including fulfilling one's responsibilities
of trust in professional relationships
6)veracity - dealing truthfully with individuals with
whom counselors come into professional contact
shorthand: principles of ethical autonomy
behavior nonmaleficence
beneficence
justice
fidelity
veracity
,code of ethics purpose 1) set forth ethical obligations of ACA members and
provide guidance intended to inform the ethical
practice of professional counselors
2) identify ethical considerations relevant to
professional counselors and counselors-in-training
3) enable the association to clarify for current and
prospective members, and for those served by
members, the nature of the ethical responsibilities
held in common by its members
4) serve as an ethical guide designed to assist
members in constructing a course of action that
best serves those utilizing counseling and
establishes expectations of conduct with a primary
emphasis on the role of the professional counselor
5) help to support the mission of ACA
6) standards contained in this code as the basis for
processing inquiries and ethics complaints
concerning ACA members
shorthand: code of ethics purpose 1) inform practice
2)identify relevant considerations
3)clarify the nature of responsibilities
4)construct course of action
5)support mission
6) process inquiries and complaints
SECTION A - the counseling to facilitate cient growth, foster interest and wefare
relationship of cients, truct is the cornertone, have the
respnsibility to respect clients privacy and
confidentiality, understand diverse cultural
backgrounds, and how the cultrual background of
the councelor may effect the therapy, also pro
bono work
, shorthand: the counseling 1)facilitate client growth
relationship 2)foster interest & welfare
3)trust
4)respect privacy & confidentiality
5)understand cultural backgrounds
6)pro bono
A.1. client welfare
A.1.A primary responsiblity respect the dignity and promote the welfare of
clients
a.1.b. records and documentation create safeguards and maintain documentation
necessary for rendering professional services -
timely documentation, accurately reflects clients
progress and services provided,
a.1.c. counseling plans counselor and client work jointly to devise a
counseling plan, with reasonable promise of
success that are consistent with the abilities,
temperament, developmental level, and
circumstances of clients - review and revise for
effectiveness
support network involvement Counselors recognize that support networks hold
various meanings with clients and support
understanding and involvement of others
informed consent in the counseling on going process, clients have the freedom to
relationship enter or remain in counseling, counselor must give
writen and verbal obligations, rights and
responsibilities of both client and counselor