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  2. ACA 2014 Code of Ethics - American Counseling Association

    www.counseling.org/docs/default-source/ethics/2014-aca-code-of-ethics.pdf?...

    The Code sets forth the ethical obligations of ACA members and provides guidance intended to inform the ethical practice of professional counselors. The Code identifes ethical considerations relevant to professional counselors and counselors-in-training.

  3. Ethical & Professional Standards - American Counseling...

    archive.counseling.org/knowledge-center/ethics

    2014 ACA Code of Ethics. The 2014 update to the ACA Code of Ethics is the first edition that covers the ethics of using social media with clients. This edition also presents new or expanded guidelines on distance counseling, confidentiality, extending boundaries, multiculturalism and diversity, the use of technology, record keeping, diagnosis ...

  4. Ethics - Tools to Ensure Ethical Standards Compliance

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    The 2014 update to the ACA Code of Ethics includes new or expanded guidelines on the use social media with clients; distance counseling; confidentiality; extending boundaries; multiculturalism and diversity; the use of technology; record keeping; diagnosis; end-of life care; the selection of interventions; and preventing the imposition of ...

  5. ACA Code of Ethics - American Counseling Association

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    ACA Code of Ethics Purpose. The ACA Code of Ethics serves five main purposes: The Code enables the association to clarify to current and future members, and to those served by members, the nature of the ethical responsibilities held in common by its members. The Code helps support the mission of the association.

  6. 2014 ACA Code of Ethics Resources - American Counseling...

    archive.counseling.org/knowledge-center/ethics/code-of-ethics-resources

    Schedule a free Ethics Consult with ACA. Members may contact the Ethics Department at any time. Our professional counselors on staff are well-versed in all new concepts within the 2014 ACA Code of Ethics. Call (800) 347-6647, ext. 321 or email ethics@counseling.org.

  7. American Counseling Association Code of Ethics

    counseling.northwestern.edu/blog/aca-code-of-ethics

    This summary of the 2014 ACA Code of Ethics is meant to introduce and review the main points of the code. Counselors are responsible for reading the entire document and understanding how to implement the ACA Code of Ethics in practice. For more information, view the ACA Code of Ethics.

  8. 2014 ACA Code of Ethics approved by governing council

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    The 2014 ACA Code of Ethics was approved by the ACA Governing Council this week at its meeting at the ACA conference in Honolulu, Hawaii. The 2014 ACA Code of Ethics replaces the 2005 edition. The new edition is the first code that speaks to the ethics of using social media with clients.

  9. ACA Code of Ethics - CALPCC

    calpcc.org/pages/aca-code-of-ethics

    The ACA Code of Ethics is a set of principles that guide the behavior of professional counselors in the United States, including Licensed Professional Clinical Counselors in California. The code is designed to protect the public interest and to ensure that counselors provide high-quality services.

  10. 2014 ACA Code of Ethics - American Counseling Association

    archive.counseling.org/docs/default-source/ethics/2014-code-of-ethics.pdf?...

    ACA Code of Ethics Purpose. The Code sets forth the ethical obligations of ACA members and provides guidance intended to inform the ethical practice of professional counselors. The Code identifies ethical considerations relevant to professional counselors and counselors-in-training.

  11. Values & Statements - American Counseling Association

    www.counseling.org/about/values-statements

    The ACA Code of Ethics Preamble outlines five core professional values of the counseling profession that all licensed counselors have trained under and agreed to: Enhancing human development throughout the life span; Honoring diversity and embracing a multicultural approach in support of the worth, dignity, potential, and uniqueness of people ...