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    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 not…

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    APA Ethics Case Study

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    The American Psychological Association (APA), Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct applies to professional psychologists and other professionals in the field of psychology. Therefore, Dr. John Smith must abide by the APA Ethics Code as his primary code of ethics, especially as an individual with a private practice and no additional code of ethics from an organization or overhead. Additionally, there are other codes Dr. Smith may consider due to his specialization in the…

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    content following gives us a good insight on issues and situations that are present in companies. Also what and what not to do if faced with a pressing ethical situation. So far our biggest discussions have been over the VW controversy with their faulty emission standards and others like the BP oil spill. They have been widely discussed in ethical settings and are huge environmental dilemmas. The articles too have been interesting to read, some of it is review from undergrad but it is to…

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    The therapist must be able to know what order must be made so that actions could be taken. According to Meara, Schmidt, and Day (1996), there are six moral principles that a therapist must know or take note when making ethical decision and that is the Autonomy where the therapist must be able to respect their client and also respect how the client thinks and the belief the client has because of the different cultures and also because the client has a freedom to make their…

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    Dual Relationship Concepts

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    the Author, Penny, in ethical and professional development. Ethically it is important that professionals examine their own life as each therapist brings their unique character to the role. This Author reflected on insights that surprised her, challenged her and ways she would operate differently as a result of her research. She has chosen the concepts of dual relationships, unexpected termination, professional competence and power imbalance in therapeutic relationships as ethical areas worthy of…

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    Section #1: Identify the ethical, and/or legal problem(s) or dilemma(s). Ethical or Legal Issue? What are the Problem(s) or Dilemma(s)? Personal Virtual Relationships with Current Clients (American Counseling Association [ACA], 2014, A.5. e.). Jordan without her supervisor’s knowledge contacted the client via social media friending the client. C.R.S. § 12-43-222(i) Engaged in a relationship with the client which can impair the counselor’s judgement. Jordan, without her supervisor’s knowledge…

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    and create our own beliefs based off what we feel was right or wrong with what we were taught growing up. These newly learned beliefs now become the foundation of our personal code of conduct. Although morals, and code of conduct are closely related the simple difference is that not only knowing right from wrong, but in are code of conduct we attach the ability to conform to the social norm of our surroundings in our organization. As stated in Electrophysiological Precursors of Social…

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    In every society there is a set of rules, whether it’s written laws or a social norm. These are set to either maintain safety and regulation or prevent societal damage. Whether we choose to follow these rules or not, they are enforced by someone who should regularly choose what is best for their country or community. When someone who doesn’t have best interests in mind is in charge, negative results will surface. In the film V for Vendetta, James Mcteigue portrays the impact of a corrupt…

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    Describe and analyze the Code of Conduct of Shell and how to improve it (REPORT) DESCRIPTION OF THE CODE OF CONDUCT The code of conduct describes the relationship and rules and guidelines that guide the operation of Shell. They explain the rules to govern the day to day operation of each member of the company. These rules and standard should get upheld by each member of the company. The relationship between the employees themselves and between the employees and outsiders i.e. customers and the…

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    would also like to inform you that my favorite part of this chapter would have to be on page 13, where it says “When the word unethical is used, people think of extreme violations of established codes. In reality, most violations of ethics probably happen quite inadvertently in clinical practice. The ethics codes of most professional organizations require practitioners to engage in self-monitoring and to take responsibility for misconduct.” This meaning that mistakes and things that aren’t…

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