How is Ethical Practice defined in the Counseling Field? Ethical practice within the Counseling field has over the years undergone several changes as professionals continue to struggle with defining themselves due to the varying complexities and nuances surrounding the profession as a whole. Through dissecting ethical practice and examining each term independently, the word ethical is largely defined as “pertaining to or dealing with morals or the principles of morality; pertaining to right and…
The Six Principles of Persuasion. “Persuasion is the act or process of presenting arguments to move, motivate, or change the audience” [1] There are six known principles of persuasion, as follows: 1 – Principle of Reciprocity: is the idea of giving back, being kind, and the same time expecting to cause an effect that will reciprocate the same action back. An example is when a waitress smile a lot, act pleasantly when helping customer, mostly likely she would get a better tip, as a…
Nowadays, Benevolence is not a word used often, or maybe even at all. But there are still examples of what it means to be benevolent every day around us through different people and acts of kindness every day. And yes, even if most people can not spell it, it is still very important to use on a daily basis. However, even if one is benevolent that does not mean it is okay to act in a ‘better than thou’ or in any way all high and mighty in any way. Acting in such a manner is the complete opposite…
ethicsboard.org/iesba-code a. Who developed the code? It was developed by the International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (IESBA) b. Compare Part A with the principles in the AICPA Code of Conduct. How are they similar or different? The International Code is built on the foundation of 5 principles, which are very similar to the principles in AICPA Code of Conduct. Both talk about being honest and should not allow bias in making decision. In addition, both talks about having…
Many would confuse ethical egoism with psychological egoism but there is a difference between these two. Psychological egoism is the view that humans are always motivated by their self-interest. It asserts that people will only be willing to help another person only when there is a personal benefit they can gain from it. On the other hand, Ethical egoism is philosophical Ethical theory that attempts to explain how correct moral behavior should be solely based on principles of self-interest.…
Freedom of speech was one of the first major principles written in the constitution. A common misconception of freedom of speech is that it has no limitations, however, when this speech breeds hatred, questions rise about bans and restrictions. When harm becomes involved, the issue of hate speech is often debated. The harm principle is the only purpose for with it is morally legitimate for government or public opinion to interfere with anyone’s liberty of action (including speech) is to prevent…
listeners. The text book offered us with about six principles that are believed to be effective in achieving the goal of successfully persuading our/your listeners which are reciprocity, scarcity, authority, commitment and consistency, consensus and liking. The identification and understanding of where each principle fit environmentally will assist very well in enhancing your sales position. Principle of Reciprocity Brian Ahearn…
4.) The concept of a “harm of deprivation” would be that it means the harm of death, it doesn't harm the person by causing her to be in a bad state, it harms the person by depriving her of bad things. Being dead is not like being in pain, you cant suffer if you’re dead. Death is not an ordinary harm, an ordinary harm for example would be if someone were to break your arm, they harm you because they cause you to be in a certain state: pain. Harm of deprivation means you are depriving someone…
personal relationship with a client. By drinking with the client (Dora), the therapist is in violation of the Ethical standard of psychologist, the State Board Legal codes of psychologist and if Dora is a minor the psychologist also violated California criminal penal codes and committed an act of child abuse according to the department of children’s services. The Ethical Principles of Psychologist and Code of Conduct states specifically that, 3.05 Multiple Relationships, psychologist may…
o Although egoist may agree that a man exists for his own sake, egoism neglects our nature as social creatures.”. o Main source texts: Stephen M. Cahn, A supreme Moral Principle. o The Egoist declares us all selfish and that humans are only motivated by self-interest. Philosophers such as Ayn Rand elaborates saying it our best nature to only be concerned about one’s self as it the main motive for one’s existence. I. Main argument. o Your main premise: The Egoist Claims we are all selfish just…