Professional Counseling Orientation and Ethical Practice Flashcards
All aspects of professional functioning, including history, roles, organizational structure, ethics, standards, and credentialing
The counseling profession had its genesis in the late 1800s with…
vocational guidance.
Founder of vocational guidance
Frank Parsons
First outpatient mental health clinic in America
Clifford Beers Clinic in New Haven, Connecticut
Leader of the mental health movement who advocate for the construction of mental health clinics
Clifford Beers
5 values of the ACA Code of Ethics
- To enhance human development for the entire life span
- To embrace diversity and multicultural factors since clients are unique
- To promote social justice
- To safeguard the integrity of the counselor-client relationship
- To practice counseling in and ethical/safe manner
6 foundational principles for ethical behavior set forth by the ACA Code of Ethics
Autonomy Non-maleficence Beneficence Justice Fidelity Veracity
ACA “definition” of autonomy
The notion that a client has a right to control his or her own life
ACA “definition” of non-maleficence
The counselor never uses strategies/interventions or other behavior that could cause harm
ACA “definition” of beneficence
The counselor practices for the good of society as well as the client
ACA “definition” of justice
The idea that all clients are treated fairly and there is equality
ACA “definition” of fidelity
The counselor keeps promises
ACA “definition” of veracity
The helper is truthful
Autonomy
A client has a right to control his or her own life
Maleficence
A counselor will never use strategies/interventions or other behavior that could cause harm
Beneficence
A counselor practices for the good of society as well as the client