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Introduction to Counseling Ethics
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PROFESSOR:
Verlene Springer
, Ph.D
.
• Licensed Professional Counselor• Licensed Marriage and Family
Therapist• Licensed Chemical Dependency
Counselor
• Texas Teaching Certificate• Texas School Counseling
Certificate
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TERMS
LawMoralsEthicsBest Practice
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ETHICS
Ethics are principles that guide individual behavior
Professional Ethics (Codes of Ethics) are guidelines established by fellow professionals that guide the behavior of counselors to ensure the safety of both the client and the counselor
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ETHICAL DILEMMA
A situation in which there is: no clear-cut answer or solution no absolute right or wrong problems exist with all “solutions” lots of “gray” area
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FACING ETHICAL DILEMMAS
o Know the Codes of Ethics of our Profession
o Know the laws (statutes) that pertain to counseling our clients Federal State Local
o Follow professional guidelines:
“standard of care”
“What care would be considered appropriate by professionals in a similar situation”
“reasonable professional”
“What would the reasonable professional do given the same situation”
o Consult, Consult, Consult
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WHEN PROFESSIONAL ETHICS AND LAWS CONFLICT
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WHEN PROFESSIONAL ETHICS AND LAWS CONFLICTCan you think of a situation when this
might happen?
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WHEN PROFESSIONAL ETHICS AND LAWS CONFLICTCan you think of a situation when this
might happen?Working with minors
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WHEN ETHICS AND LAW CONFLICT
Can you think of a situation when this might happen?
Working with minors
Limits of Confidentiality
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WHEN ETHICS AND LAW CONFLICT
Can you think of a situation when this might happen?
Working with minors
Limits of Confidentiality
Confidentiality (Ethical) vs Privileged Communication (Legal)
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LIMITS OF CONFIDENTIALITY
There are some exceptions (limits) to this rule of confidentiality. When the counselor suspects child abuse or endangerment. If there is a statement regarding elder abuse. An immediate threat of harm to self or other. Upon valid court orders Upon written, signed request of the client to release the
records
Under these circumstances, the counselor should let the client know that this information is going to be disclosed and to whom it is being disclosed. The client can also be reminded that these exceptions to confidentiality had been explained to the client prior to beginning counseling and that the client had agreed to these limits.
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CONFIDENTIALITY (TO CLIENT)
The limits to confidentiality include:
1) if you present as a danger to yourself, or others.
2) if child or elder abuse is suspected or disclosed.
3) if ordered by a court of law, confidential information about you may be released. This would happen if you become involved in some type of legal matter.
4) if you give expressed, written consent to share information about yourself.
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ETHICAL TIPS FOR COUNSELORS
1. Act in the best interests of the clients (student clients) at all times. Act in good faith and in the absence of malice.
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ETHICAL TIPS FOR COUNSELORS
2. Inform clients (student clients) of possible limitations on the counseling relationship prior to the beginning of the relationship.
This includes:
Informed Consent
Limits to Confidentiality
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ETHICAL TIPS FOR COUNSELORS
3. Increase awareness of personal values, attitudes and beliefs; refer when personal characteristics hinder effectiveness.
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VALUES OF THE COUNSELOR
Unconditional positive regard, a basic ethical tenet of the counseling profession, has never been or ever will be about affirming or condemning behavior; rather, it is about counseling in a nonjudgmental way and accepting the person if not the behavior. Counseling is about providing clients with a safe place to explore their needs without fear of rejection. There are many clients whose behavior counselors cannot affirm or condone, but we give all our student/clients unconditional positive regard as directed by our ethical codes: (Affirm the client, not the behavior, if not, refer.
“Each person has the right to be respected, be treated with dignity and have access to a comprehensive school counseling program that advocates for and affirms all students from diverse populations including: ethnic/racial identity, age, economic status, abilities/disabilities, language, immigration status, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity/expression, family type, religious/spiritual identity and appearance” (ASCA Preamble).
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ETHICAL TIPS FOR COUNSELORS
4. Actively attempt to understand the diverse cultural backgrounds of the clients with whom you work, including your own cultural/ethnic/racial identity and its impact on your values and beliefs about the counseling process.
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ETHICAL TIPS FOR COUNSELORS
5. Function within the boundaries of personal competence. Be aware of personal skill levels and limitations.
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ETHICAL TIPS FOR COUNSELORS
6. Be able to fully explain why you do what you do. A theoretical rationale should undergird counseling strategies and interventions.
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ETHICAL TIPS FOR COUNSELORS
7. Encourage family involvement, where possible, when working with minors in sensitive areas that might be controversial.
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ETHICAL TIPS FOR COUNSELORS
8. Follow written job descriptions. Be sure what you are doing is defined as an appropriate function in your work setting.
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ETHICAL TIPS FOR COUNSELORS
9. Read and adhere to the ethical standards of your profession. Keep copies of the ASCA Ethical Standards for School Counselors; LPC Code of Ethics for Professional Counselors on hand, review them periodically and act accordingly.
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ETHICAL TIPS FOR COUNSELORS
10. Consult with other professionals (colleagues, supervisors, counselor educators, professional association ethics committee, etc.) Have a readily accessible support network of professionals.
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ETHICAL TIPS FOR COUNSELORS
11. Join appropriate professional associations. Read association publications and participate in professional development opportunities.
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ETHICAL TIPS FOR COUNSELORS
12. Stay up-to-date with laws and current court rulings, particularly those pertaining to counseling with minors.
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ETHICAL TIPS FOR COUNSELORS
13. Consult with a knowledgeable attorney, when necessary. In questionable cases, seek legal advice prior to initiating action.
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CODES OF ETHICS
American Counselin
g Association Code of
Ethics
American School
Counselors Association Code of
Ethics
Licensed Profession
al Counselors Code of
Ethics
Licensed Marriage
and Family Therapists
Code of Ethics
Etc.
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CODES OF ETHICS
Mandatory Ethics
Aspirational Ethics
Follows the spirit behind the ethical codes
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PRINCIPLES OF ETHICAL CODES
Principles necessary for ethical conduct in the field of counseling
Autonomy Foster client self-reliance and self-determination
Nonmaleficence To do no harm
Beneficence Work to promote mental health and wellness in clients
Justice Equality and equitable treatment of all clients
Fidelity Fulfilling a responsibility of trust in the counseling relationship
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COUNSELING SPECIALIZATIONS
Clinical Mental Health Counselor
School Counseling
Rehabilitation Counseling
College Admissions Counseling
College Counseling (Clinic/Advising)
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PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
American Counseling Association (ACA)• American School
Counseling Association (ASCA)
• American Mental Health Counselors Association (AMHCA)
American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (AAMFT)
Texas Counseling Association
(TCA)
Texas Marriage &
Family Therapists
(TMFT)
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OTHER MENTAL HEALTH SPECIALIZATIONS
Psychiatrists
Psychologists
Social Workers
Psychiatric Nurses
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PROFESSIONAL IDENTITY OF COUNSELORS
Philosophy Underlying the Profession of Counseling
The Wellness Model
A Developmental
Perspective
Prevention and Early
Intervention
Empowerment of Clients
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EVOLUTION OF THE COUNSELING PROFESSION
• Origins
• Counseling Psychology
• School Counseling
• Vocational Rehabilitation Counseling
• Counseling as a New Profession
• Steps in Becoming a Profession
• Progress Toward Professionalism
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LEGAL AND POLITICAL ISSUES FOR COUNSELORS Specialties vs. One United Profession
Organizational Structure of ACA
Varying State Licensure and Certification Requirements
Challenges to the Scope and Practice of Counselors Testing Diagnosis and Treatment of Mental and Emotional Disorders Job Classifications for Counselors Third-Party Reimbursement
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STEPS IN ETHICAL DECISION MAKING
(Refer to the respective textbook)
Know the steps to Ethical Decision Making
Use these when facing an ethical dilemma
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IMPORTANT WEBSITES AND REFERENCES
For School Counselors
• ASCA Website
http://schoolcounselor.org/
• Copy ASCA ethical guidelines
http://www.schoolcounselor.org/files/EthicalStandards2010.pdf
• Texas Education Code (Review relevant sections)
http://portals.tea.state.tx.us/page.aspx?id=920&bc=506
• Texas Family Code (Relevant Sections)
http://www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us/?link=FA
• HIPPA, FERPA, IDEA, and other federal guidelines
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IMPORTANT WEBSITES AND REFERENCESFor Professional Counselors
• Licensed Professional Counselor Website
http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/counselor/default.shtm
• Copy: The LPC Code (Rules and Regulations) http://
info.sos.state.tx.us/pls/pub/readtac$ext.ViewTAC?tac_view=4&ti=22&pt=30&ch=681 (Chapters A, B, C)
Sections of Health and Safety Code (611),http://www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us/Docs/HS/htm/HS.611.htm Texas Family Code (review appropriate sections referenced in LPC Code) http://www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us/?link=FA HIPPA, etc. that are referenced in the LPC Code for use during class
discussion and when working with cases in class. http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/hipaa/webmessage.shtm
This “copy” may be a hard copy in a notebook or on your computer or notebook. The point is to become very familiar with this document and to have this available to look up information in class or when working on assignments.