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Ethics of Addiction Counseling Product of the Southeast Addiction Technology Transfer Center Prepared by: Regina Ward, MA, LPC Vonshurii Wrighten, M. Div., CACII, CCS
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Ethics and The Law Why do we have ethics Viewing Ethics from Three Perspectives General Guidelines for Ethical and Legal Practice Laws Governing Chemical Dependency Counseling
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Confidentiality What is Confidentiality? Most Frequently Violated area of Confidentiality Confidentiality a Federal Law Counselor Client Privilege Confidentiality & Subpoenas Confidentiality in Multi- Client Situations Discussing the limits of Confidentiality
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Mandated Breaches of Confidentiality Client is a danger to self Client is a danger to others Child Abuse Court Order Confidentiality when treating the HIV positive client.
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Dual Relationships What Constitutes A Dual Relationship Impact of Personal Relationships; what are the pluses and the minuses? Professional Counselor Awareness Touching as a part of the Client/Counselor Relationship Erotic and Sexual Contact with current and former clients
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Informed Consent Preserves the client’s rights Promotes active cooperation of clients Provides information about the techniques utilized in treatment
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Ethical Issues in Multi-Cultural Counseling Making Culturally Sound Ethical Decisions General Guidelines for Making Culturally Competent Ethical Decisions Key Values and Norms to Consider When Counseling Specific Cultural Groups
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Ethical Decision Making Recognize that an ethical problem exist Define the problem Develop solutions to the problem Choosing the appropriate solution Review the process (steps 1-4) Implementing and evaluating the decision Continue to reflect on the problem and the chosen solution
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