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    My professional code of ethics comes from a multitude of locations and areas in my life but mostly I have learned a lot from my family and former peers in the workforce. Learning a lot from families and peers in the workplace can have its benefits because I have a code of ethics for my personal and professional life. I also have a code of ethics that has varied from one job to the next because some jobs require more ethics then others. I remember years ago when I was a telemarketer I actually…

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    Marcie Case Summary

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    principles of autonomy, or fostering the right to control the direction of one’s life; no maleficence, or avoiding actions that cause harm; beneficence, or working for the good of the individual and society by promoting mental health and well-being it is my legal responsibility to protect the client ( ACA, 2014). According to Corey, Corey, Corey and Callahan (2015), “If a client dies by suicide, the risk of a malpractice action is greatly reduced if the practitioner can demonstrate that a…

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    STUDENT ID – 17460 1. Differentiate Morals from Ethics. Morality can be defined as the principles of people’s lives which they follow for right and wrong things. In other words, ‘morality’ is meant the standards of rightness and the ways through people can judge human behaviours. Morals deal with culturally transmitted standards of right and wrong. According to my opinion, morals show one’s actions are good in some way. Morality is the distinction between right and wrong. There are number of…

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    BOEE Ethics Case Study

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    to follow chapters 25 and 26 of the Iowa Board of Educational Examiners Ethics Handbook and expected to develop an ethical framework. Chapters 25 and 26 of the BOEE Ethics Handbook state a professional code of conduct and ethics. Ethical framework is the code that a teacher uses to guide his/her behavior or decision making. Both are important in maintaining a professional relationship with students. Chapter 25 of the BOEE Ethics Handbook states a system of moral principles the teachers of Iowa…

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    Ethics Personal Statement – FA16 BA 342 Introduction Personal Ethics are the rules that one considers subconsciously when making a decision. Regardless of the choice made, ones ethical views are shown in each decision. In general, I believe everyone chooses the decision that they believe is ethically correct, however in certain situations, people may choose the decision that does not align with their ethics even if they are aware that it is not. An example of such is when I was 8 years old and…

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    Family Therapy Ethics

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    Morality in Marriage and Family Therapy Marriage and Family Therapy involves decisions that must consider the social, cultural and linguistic factors that can influence the family (Scher & Kozlowska, 2012). These factors can help develop the ethics and morals of people. Morals are standards or beliefs of what is considered appropriate or inappropriate behavior. People make moral decision every day. Moral decisions are made based on what others believe to be right or wrong. Morals can…

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    It's important to study ethics as it assists in facilitation of understanding what an individual’s core values and moral compass are based. Furthermore, it provides an avenue in which one can analyze reasoning that in turn assists in the assessment of decision making. Plus, knowing the concept and elements of ethical principles provides an awareness of the “why” behind decisions of ethical or moral nature and helps in giving an avenue to discuss the principles of beliefs, thoughts and…

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    Throughout the history of ethics, there have been many debatable questions asked. Some of these questions of ethics are broad, and some are very straight forward. I will state my opinion on the questions asked with either yes or no, and give my reasoning on why I feel that way. My opinion on these topics leads back to my ethics, morals, and upbringing. These topics require people to really think about what is being asked. Most of my opinions on these questions are strictly yes or no, but some…

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    Personal ethics plays an important role in every aspect of our lives. From the great classical philosophers, such as Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, to the more modern ones such as Immanuel Kant, philosophical ideologies have attempted to answer moral dilemmas such as right and wrong or good and evil for millennia. In this paper, I will discuss and share my personal ethical framework and how that framework applies to my personal and professional responsibilities. Theories Aligned with Personal…

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    system of moral values. The field of ethics involves systematizing, defending, and deciding different concepts of right and wrong behavior. In this day, philosophers are known to separate ethical theories into either metaethics, normative ethics, or applied ethics. I’ve chosen to focus on John Stuart Mill and Aristotle’s opposing argumentative theories which help teach me to analyze the cases provided to me. During our class discussions, I’ve built a personal opinion in regards to which theory…

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