Issues and Ethics in the Helping Professions (Book Only)
Issues and Ethics in the Helping Professions (Book Only)
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ISBN: 9781285464671
Author: Gerald Corey, Marianne Schneider Corey, Cindy Corey, Patrick Callanan
Publisher: Brooks Cole
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Chapter 5, Problem 4SA
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To discuss: The requirement of providing clients an access to their records under the consumers-right movement.

Introduction: The rights of clients are paramount to provide counseling and practice in an ethical and legal way. The counseling process is the cyclical continuous process of interactions between counselor and client. This process is to set goals, formulate, and implement proper action plans and assess the work process toward the goal.

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To determine: The information that a counselor would want to share with his/her clients.

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To determine: The way in which information would be provided to the clients.

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To determine: What should an individual do when a conflict arises between the views and the policy of the agency that are employed to that individual.

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