Transcription of 2014 Code of Ethics - American Counseling Association
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2014. ACA. code of Ethics As approved by the ACA Governing Council American Counseling . Association . Mission The mission of the American Counseling Association is to enhance the quality of life in society by promoting the development of professional counselors, advancing the Counseling profession, and using the profession and practice of Counseling to promote respect for human dignity and diversity. 2014 by the American Counseling Association . All rights reserved. Note: This document may be reproduced in its entirety without permission for non-commercial purposes only. Contents ACA code of Ethics Preamble 3. ACA code of Ethics Purpose 3. Section A. The Counseling Relationship 4. Section B. Confidentiality and Privacy 6. Section C. Professional Responsibility 8. Section D. Relationships With Other Professionals 10.
gious/spiritual/community leaders, family members, friends) as positive resources, when appropriate, with client consent. A.2. Informed Consent in the Counseling Relationship A.2.a. Informed Consent Clients have the freedom to choose whether to enter into or remain in a counseling relationship and need adequate information about the
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Stages, Spiritual, Growth, Building Relationships with First Nations, Theory of the Leisure Class, Health and wellbeing, Of growth, Varieties of Religious Experience, Indicators, Sustainable development, Development, Lesson 1 – Food and Health, J. Jonas The Twelve Archetypes, Guidance and counselling