Ethical principles for counseling

      

Ethical principles for counseling

  

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- Provide accurate information. Clients should be able to trust that counselors‘ words
and actions are truthful and reliable.
- Keep client information confidential. Clients need to know that counselors will keep
their information confidential except as needed for their treatment or recovery.
- Respect clients’ autonomy. Clients have the right to make their own decisions without
coercion.
- Keep clients’ interests in mind. Advice them based on professional assessment and
offer alternatives if you cannot help them.
- Do no harm. Avoid any interventions that could harm or exploit clients emotionally,
financially, or medically.
- Be fair. Treat all clients fairly and without discrimination. Respect clients‘ rights,
dignity, and individual difference.
Titany answered the question on November 5, 2021 at 07:02


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