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    The insight I gained about confidentiality from the Laureate Education “Clinical mental health counseling: Confidentiality” video was that it’s the cornerstone and foundation of Mental Health Counseling. Confidentiality is an ethical concern to protect client’s privacy rights and legal concept (Laureate Education, Inc., 2012). Counselors must ethically inform their clients of their confidential rights and limitations in their counseling session. Confidential information can’t be released…

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    relating to confidentiality. As indicated in the National Human Services Organization (2015) confidentiality is one of the ethical requirements and essential to building rapport with individuals. Further investigation into scripture, lead to Proverbs which provides insight into how Christians approach this issue. Proverbs 17:9 indicates” whoever covers an offense seeks loves a matter separates close friends” (English Standard Version). Proverbs 25:9 also addresses the issue of confidentiality…

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    Confidentiality All physicians should keep promises and not break confidentiality with their patients. If you were to go to the doctor, wouldn’t you want to be able to tell your doctor anything and trust them not to tell anyone else? Physicians are supposed to help you, protect you, and create a trustworthy environment. A case study was written, about Carlos and his sister Consuela that almost breaks the line of this confidential wall between Carlos and his physician. Various arguments are…

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    to do so. Counselors are required to report information or any suspicions of child abuse. This knowledge may or may not prevent future abuse but alarms appropriate persons of potential harm and aids in assuring further investigations are made. Confidentiality can also be broken if the clients actions or verbal communication warrants the counselor to believe that he or she can potentially harm himself or someone else. Although the counselor is responsible for assuring that the client is safe, he…

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    Mutual Confidentiality Agreement 1. Scope. This agreement allows the parties to disclose confidential information to each other (“Recipient”) while retaining the right to run the parties’ respective businesses. This agreement applies whenever the discloser (“Discloser”) discloses Confidential Information to the Recipient, and is dated as of the date of last signature. 2. Form of Disclosure. Confidential Information may be disclosed to Recipient: in writing (including without limitation, in…

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    promotes love.” John Gill defines this type of confidentiality as follows: He that hides the transgression of another, or of his friend, committed against himself or against another, which he is privy to; but the matter being made up, and the offence forgiven, he forgets it, and no more speaks of it to his friend, or upbraids him with it, nor spreads it among others: such a man shows that he loves his friend. “Covering” is confidentiality. Confidentiality is hiding a transgression, forgetting…

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    Confidentiality Policy Employees are exposed to confidential or proprietary information on a daily basis. A confidentiality policy, along with a confidentiality agreement, seeks to protect proprietary information from disclosure to outside entities or individuals. Many companies require their employees to maintain some measure of confidentiality as to the work in which they are involved in at the company (J. J. Keller &…

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    morally obligation is extended to the minor. A child will have the need to build a trusting relationship with the counselor so they may feel comfortable and able to open up with the counselor. However, they may expect the counselor to maintain confidentiality and not confide in the parents. This could present as a challenge depending on the age of the client, the client’s personality, circumstances surrounding the reason for counseling and setting of counseling. The conflict could arise…

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    [Sharp v. Next Entertainment, Inc. (2008) 163 Cal.App.4th 410, 426.) The Rules of Professional Conduct set forth and are intended to protect those duties owed by attorneys to their clients. These include the duty of undivided loyalty, the duty of confidentiality, the duty to exercise independent judgment, the duty to provide…

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    MEMORANDUM To: Jessica Newman, Account Manager From: Sarah Bennett, IMA Ethics Counselor Date: February 4, 2017 Subject: Lean Production Can Solve Ethical Dilemma and Cash Shortages This memo is in response to your concerns regarding Software Technology Associates of Raleigh’s financial situation. The purpose of this memo is to address the ethical dilemma as well as the issue of cash flow of Software Technology Associates of Raleigh presented by you, Jessica Newman. In this memo, I will…

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