The Case of Allison: Understanding a Counseling Professional's Ethical and Legal Responsibilities
Keywords:
Education, case study, Counseling, EthicsAbstract
The Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs
(CACREP) requires students in graduate counseling programs to take a course in
professional orientation and ethics. Moreover, most counseling programs are accredited
in more than one track ( e.g., community/agency, school, rehabilitation, etc.),
and students from each track will take professional orientation and ethics. Thus, the
class may have a mix of students from various tracks, and a case study for each
track should be developed. The Case of Allison is aimed at community/agency counseling
students.
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2020-12-01
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