Ethical Considerations in Human Services and Counseling
Ethical Considerations in Human Services and Counseling
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Ethical Considerations in Human Services and Counseling
What I Found most Relevant from the Self-Assessment
The initial self-assessment conducted in this chapter has provided valuable insights into several essential elements of the Human Services field, particularly within counseling and the need to maintain confidentiality. The aspect of this evaluation that I found most pertinent is the focus placed on the significance of secrecy within the counseling context, as well as the ethical and legal ramifications associated with breaching this confidentiality when deemed essential (Corey et al., 2023). This subject highlights the intricate equilibrium between upholding a client's confidence and guaranteeing the safety and welfare of people and society.
How the Self-Assessment Impacted My View about a Profession in Human Services
The assessment emphasized the need for counselors to demonstrate sensitivity towards clients' diverse
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