Step 2 Apply the ACA Code of Ethics
This principle reflects the counselor's responsibility to contribute to the welfare of the client.
Beneficence
This dictates minimum standards of behavior that society will tolerate.
Law
This is the primary national voluntary certification agency within the profession.
NBCC (National Board for Certified Counselors)
Morals
This step involves reviewing relevant professional literature to ensure you are using the most current professional thinking.
Step 3 Determine the nature and dimensions of the dilemma.
This principle is the concept of not causing harm to others.
Nonmaleficence
Ethics
This organization sets the standards for counseling programs and accredits them in the United States.
CACREP (Council for Accredited of Counseling and Related Educational Programs)
This refers to a client's right to control their personal information and decide what is shared.
Privacy
This step entails eliminating the options that clearly do not give the desired results or that cause even more problematic consequences.
Step 5 Consider the potential consequences of all options and determine a course of action.
This principle involves the notions of loyalty, faithfulness, and honoring commitments.
Fidelity
This U.S. law protects the privacy and security of clients' medical and mental health information.
HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act)
This counseling model focuses on promoting overall mental, physical, and emotional health rather than just treating illness.
Wellness Model
This is primarily an ethical issue.
Confidentiality
This step applies three simple tests to the selected course of action to ensure that it is appropriate: justice, publicity, and universality.
Step 6 Evaluate the selected course of action.
Autonomy
When a counselor receives this legal document, they should consult an attorney before releasing any client information.
Subpoena
This term refers to a counselor who defines reality according to one set of cultural assumptions and fails to evaluate other viewpoints, which renders the counselor insensitive to cultural variations.
Culturally encapsulated counselor
This is primarily a legal issue.
Privileged communication
This step involves brainstorming as many potential course of action as possible.
Step 4 Generate potential courses of action.
This principle involves fairness, moral rightness, and the equitable treatment of individuals.
Justice
This document ensures that clients understand the nature, risks, benefits, and limits of counseling before agreeing to participate.
Informed Consent
At the associate level, this is the minimum amount of supervision per month that counseling trainees are required to receive to ensure proper professional development.
4+ hours per month of supervision
This is the purpose of the code of ethics in client-professional relationships.
Protect and promote the welfare of the client.