Code of Ethics
This Code of Ethics expresses the ethical principles and values of the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association and serves as a guide to the professional conduct of all its members. It also informs the public, which they serve, of the standards ... and resolving ethical dilemmas. 1. Principle-Based Ethical Decision-Making
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