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This module involved all the in's and out's of ethical standards in therapeutic practice. It was a challenging module and required a lot of out-of-the-box thinking. This assignment was graded 75%.

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` Table of Contents

Abstract..........................................................................................................................2

Discussion......................................................................................................................2

Potential Benefits for Emma......................................................................................7

Potential Harms for Emma.........................................................................................8

Dual relationship....................................................................................................8

Ethical Concerns.........................................................................................................8

Boundary violations:..............................................................................................8

Transference and counter transference:..................................................................9

Confidentiality:.......................................................................................................9

Implications..............................................................................................................10

Case management........................................................................................................11

Counselor Recommendations...................................................................................11

Conclusion....................................................................................................................14

References....................................................................................................................15

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Abstract

This paper concerns a case study involving John, who is a counselor and college

educator in a rural community setting. It will discuss the potential benefits and harms that

John could face if he were to provide services to Emma, who is a known member of his

social life in his community. It will also critically reflect on specific ethical dilemmas in a

counselling relationship such as this on, and the risks involved for John’s professional career.


Discussion

Ethical codes are considered to be inherently ambiguous however, they are also

deemed to be an inevitable part of a counsellor’s profession. Ethical codes possess a range of

dilemmas that are confronted by counselors in many of the decisions they have to make in the

best interest of a client. In the decision-making process, counselors draw upon internalized

morals and values in combination with rules and regulations of formal codes that all helping

professionals should adhere to. In the decision-making process, reflection is an integral tool

for counsellors who are faced with the reality of a unique difficulty. Reflection helps in

weighing risks and in turn, help counsellors make the best decision possible when they

consult with their supervisor.

A problem or the circumstance would be required, which would help an individual or

any organization to choose between the alternatives which would be evaluated and assessed.

Such would be considered to be ethical or wrong. While trying to consider the difficulties and

therefore, the ethical issues would be of concern (Jenkins, 2017). The ethical issues in

counseling practice include practices such as dual relationships along with confidentiality,

informed consent, development and use of disclosure statements, client rights, and along with

such multicultural counseling and issues relating to supervision and along with professional

competence and the ethical decision making and more. The ethical issues in counseling

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practice would be made in small group sessions. A counselor is considered to be an

individual who would have the necessary training and skill to complete the counseling

practice for the profession relating to counseling. The relationship between the counselor and

the client would be of a formal, contracted relationship which would be agreed by both the

parties and both those parties have had an agreement to work together which would be for the

benefits of the client (Mill, 2016).

The first ethical system would be for normative ethics, which would be for

utilitarianism as such has been equated with the concept that relates to the greatest good for

the greatest number. This idea is considered to be one of the ethical decisions that are based

on the implications of the action, which is why such is also known as consequentialism

(Slote, 2020). Utilitarian ethics are considered to present certain questions regarding conflicts

that would be used in the segment of the society and such would be considered to be essential

as it would weigh on the goodness of the result or the outcome (de Lazari-Radek, et al.,

2017). The utilitarianism ethical theory is considered to be the theory that would advocate the

actions that have promoted happiness or pleasure to the majority of the individuals as it

rejects any kind of unhappiness of any actions or any harm (Klein, 2017). The utilitarian

theory would be considered to be directed into making social as well as economical as well as

political decisions that would be aiming for the betterment of the society at large (Mill,

2016).

In the moral philosophy, it can be understood that the deontological ethics is

considered to be the type of normative ethical theory that would be depending on the morality

regarding the actions of the individuals and whether such action is considered to be right or

wrong under the several series of rules rather than such being based on the consequences

regarding the activities. The primary difficulty regarding this particular form of ethical theory

is that the different or the separate societies would be considered to be having their moral

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