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1 American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Code of Ethics Lizzete Arreola-Ugalde, Denise Dunlop, Victor Robledo

2 American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT) ● Honor ● Trust ● Ethical Standards

3 AAMFT History ● Founded in 1942 ● A professional association for the field of Marriage and Family therapy ● Over 50,000 Marriage and Family therapist in the U. S., Canada, and abroad ● Members must meet the rigorous standards for education and training ● Members are held to the highest ethical standards of the profession Mission Statement The AAMFT Research and Education Foundation exist to advance research, scholarship, and education related to the practice of relational and systemic therapies; elevate the status of the marriage and family therapy profession; create a multi-disciplinary environment and home for marriage and family therapy professionals; and build a culture of philanthropy within the AAMFT community.

4 Code Revision ● The AAMFT was revised on July 1, 2012 ● Expected to be revised on January 1, 2015

5 Purpose/Goals ● Honor the public trust in marriage and family therapists by setting standards for ethical practice as described in this Codes. ● Respect the rights of those persons seeking their assistance, and make reasonable efforts to ensure that their services are used appropriately.

6 Core values/principles Competence ● Pursue the knowledge through training, education, or supervised experience Privacy and Confidentiality ● Therapist must respect and guard each individual clients privacy ● Therapist must store, safeguard, and dispose of client records in accord with applicable laws and professional standards to maintain the clients confidentiality Integrity ● Adhere to the applicable laws, ethics, and professional standards at all times Equal Treatment ● In all therapeutic relationships when there is more than one person in a session

7 Major topic areas covered ●Responsibility to Clients respect the right of those wanting assistance ● Confidentiality respect and guard the confidences of each individual client

8 Obligatory/Aspirational Obligatory ● Code of ethics is binding on the members of AAMFT. ● Therapist don't use their professional relationships with clients to further their own interest.

9 AAMFT vs other codes ASCA -American School Counselor Association ● School counselors ● They are advocates, leaders, collaborates, and consultants CRC-Certified Rehabilitation Counselors ● Clients defined as individuals affected by a disability, functional limitation, or medical condition ● Rehabilitation counselors and clients work together and mutually agree upon rehabilitation and counseling plans AAMFT ● Avoid multiple relationships with clients that could impair professional judgment ● Marriage and therapists deal with the welfare of families and individuals who are seeking seeking their assistance

10 Changes for the Code ● MFT businesses can withhold information for non payment ● It is not mandated that the counselor provide clients the code of ethics

11 References American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.aamft.org/iMIS15/AAMFT/ Code of Ethics. (2014) Retrieved from http://aamft.org/iMIS/AAMFT/Content/legal_ethics/code_ofEthics.aspx Raines, J. C., & Dibble, N. T. (2011). Rank Your Ethical Values. In Ethical decision making in school mental health (pp5-6). New York: Oxford University Press.


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