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Chapter 1 questions. You have been seeing an adolescent girl in a community health clinic for three months. Lately she complained of severe depression and says that life seems hopeless. She is threatening suicide and even wants details from you concerning how successfully she can go through with i
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1. Professional and Ethical Issues
Dr. Mario V. Norman
2. Chapter 1 questions You have been seeing an adolescent girl in a community health clinic for three months. Lately she complained of severe depression and says that life seems hopeless. She is threatening suicide and even wants details from you concerning how successfully she can go through with it. What would you do and why?
If you were on a job interview, how would respond to this question: What do you consider to be the most pressing and central ethical issue facing the counselor?
3. Chapter 1 cont: In the course of a counseling session, your client tells you that he is planning to do serious physical harm to his neighbor. What would you do and why?
A client reveals to you that he has stolen some expensive laboratory equipment from the college where you are a counselor. A week later the dean calls you into her office to talk with you about this particular client. What would you do and why?
4. Ethical Decision Making: Key Terms chapter 1 Law
Ethics (Aspirational & Mandatory)
Standard Practice
Community standards
Values
Professionalism
Morality
5. Definitions: Key Terms Law
Defines the minimum standards society will tolerate and is enforced by government
Ethics
Represents the ideal standards set and is enforced by professional associations
Aspirational Ethics
Refer to the highest professional standards of conduct to which counselors can aspire
Principle Ethics
Focuses on moral issues with the goal of solving a particular dilemma
What shall I do?
Virtue Ethics
Focuses on character traits of the counselor and non-obligatory ideals
Am I doing what is best for my client?
6. Basic Moral Principles Autonomy self determination
Beneficence promoting good for others
Nonmaleficence doing no harm
Justice fairness
Fidelity honor commitments
Veracity truthfulness
7. Steps in Making Ethical Decisions One approach to thinking through ethical dilemmas:
Identify the problem or dilemma
Identify the potential issues involved
Review the relevant ethics codes
Know the applicable laws and regulations
Obtain consultation
Consider possible and probable courses of action
Enumerate the consequences of various decisions
Decide on what appears to be the best course of action