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presented by:-

Sawsan Algharaibeh

Roaa Almasri

Dr. Karimeh Alnuaimi

Ethics and counseling

objectives:-

objectives

  • Define counseling, ethics, and ethics in counseling
  • Talk about american counseling association
  • Identify the values of ethics
  • List and understand principle of ethics
  • Identify personal moral qualities
  • Define ethical dilemma
  • Discuss an article related to ethics in counseling

Definition

Definition

Counseling

Counseling:

process that enables a person to sort out issues and reach decisions affecting their life and is often sought out at times of change or crisis.

2015

2014

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Ethics

Ethics:-

understand the nature of morality, to distinguish that which is right from that is wrong .

Ethics in counseling

Ethics on counseling:-

guidelines that are based on the basic principles of the counselor - practitioner code of ethics.

introduction

Introduction

Informed consent in the counseling relationship

consent form

  • Involves the right of the clients to be informed about therapy and to make autonomous decisions pertaining to it

  • clients have the freedom to choose whether to enter into or remain in a counseling relationship and need adequate information about the counseling process and counselor

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  • counselors have an obligation to review in writing and verbally with clients the rights and responsibilities of both counselor and clients.

  • informed consent is an ongoing part of the counseling process.

The American counseling association:-

ACA

Is an educational, scientific & professional organization whose members work in a variety of settings and serve in multiple capacities.

ACA code of ethics purpose:-

purpose

  • To identifies ethical considerations relevant to professional counselors and counselors in training.

  • To serves as an ethical guide designed to assist members in constructing a course of action that best serves on the role of professional counselor for the counselor & those utilizing counseling services.

  • To clarify the nature of the ethical responsibilities held in common by its members.

Ethics in counseling

reflects this ethical diversity and supports practitioners being responsive to differences in client abilities, needs and culture and taking account of variations between settings and services specializations by considering:

  • values
  • principles
  • personal morale qualities

Ethics in counseling

Values of ethics

professional values are an important way of living out an ethical commitment

The core professional values of the counseling profession are:

values

values of ethics:

  • Respecting human rights and dignity.

  • protecting the safety of clients.

  • Ensuring the integrity of practitioner - client relationships

cont .. values of ethics:-

  • Enhancing the quality of professional knowledge and its application

  • Alleviating personal distress and suffering.

  • fostering a sense of self that is meaningful to the person(s) concerned.

cont.. values of ethics:-

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  • Increasing personal effectiveness

  • Enhancing the quality of relationships between people.

  • Appreciating the variety of human experience and culture.

  • Striving for the fair and adequate provision of counseling and psychotherapy services.

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principles

Ethical principle of counseling

  • The principles are the foundation for ethical behavior and decision making.

  • practitioners will encounter circumstances in which it is impossible to reconcile all the applicable principles & choosing between principles may be required.

principle of ethics:-

Autonomy

confidentiality

Self - respect

Non- maleficence

Being trustworthy

Justice

Beneficence

Confidentiality

  • Counselors should respect the privacy of their clients & preserve the confidentiality of information acquired in the course of their work

  • Information shared in a consulting relationship is discussed for professional purposes only

  • Record keeping information

Being trustworthy

  • Honoring the trust placed in the practitioner

  • Strive to ensure that clients expectations are ones that have reasonable prospects of being met.

  • Honor their agreements& promises

Autonomy

  • Respect for the clients right to be self - governing ( goals, information, decision)

  • This principle emphasizes the importance of developing a clients ability to be self- directing within therapy & all aspects of life.

Beneficence

  • A commitment to promoting the clients well - being and maximize the good.

  • This principle means acting in the best interests of the client based on professional assessment.

Non - maleficence

  • A commitment to avoiding harm to the client (exploitation , malpractice) .

Justice

  • The fair and impartial treatment of all clients & the provision of adequate services regarding (their race, culture & behavior)

  • The principle of justice requires being just & fair to all clients & respecting their human rights & dignity.

Self - respect

Means that the practitioner appropriately applies all the above principles ass entitlements for self.

personal moral qualities

Moral qualities

Empathy

Empathy

The ability to communicate understanding of another persons experience from that persons perspective

Sincerity

Sincerity

A personal commitment to consistency between what is professed and what is done

integrity

Integrity

Commitment to being moral in dealings with others, personal straightforwardness , honesty and coherence.

Resilience:-

Resilience

The capacity to work with the clients concerns without being personally diminished

Respect:

Showing appropriate esteem to others and their understanding of themselves

RESPECT

Humility

Humility

The ability to assess accurately and acknowledge ones own strengths and weaknesses

Competence

Competence

The effective deployment of the skills and knowledge needed to do what is required

Fairness

Fairness

The consistent application of appropriate criteria to inform decisions and actions

Wisdom

Possession of sound judgment that informs practice

Wisdom

Courage

Courage

The capacity to act in spite of known fears risks and uncertainty

Resolving Ethical dilemmas

Ethical dilemmas

professional counselors behave in an ethical and legal manner.

They are a ware that client welfare and trust in the profession depend on a high level of professional conduct.

counselors strive to resolve ethical dilemmas with direct and open communication.

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Recognize that professional and ethical issues , problems and dilemmas

Use our supervision and any other available professional resources to support and challenge how respond to such situation

Research

Research

References:

American association counseling , 2014 ACA code of ethics.

Ethical framework for the counseling professions, british association for counseling & psychotherapy, 2015.

Introduction to counseling and guidance , 2003

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