ACA Code Of Ethics Summary

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After examining all the relevant variables, researching ACA Codes of Ethics, Virginia Law, reading on previous cases with similar ethical concerns, consulting with counseling peers, reflecting on personal values such as identifying with Marcela’s new partner who is a man like Martin and multicultural issue; Martin decides to make a safety plan with Marcela. Martin explains to Marcela that this plan should help Marcella reduce potential harm to herself and others. Martin invites Marcela to bring her new partner to the next session. Martin helps Marcela explore possible outcomes of telling her new partner about her HIV diagnosis. Martin shares that he will support Marcela in sharing this difficult diagnosis. According to how Marcela’s new

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