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Formulate three ethical issues from the ACA Code of Ethics 2010. Section A.4.b, B.1.b, and C.2.a. These are the codes need to reflect the standard of prevention, intervention, and consultation.

Select three or more key ethical or legal issues and analyze their implications for the practices of prevention, intervention, and/or consultation. Describe how each of the issues you selected may be addressed in practice. (Need examples of how they are addressed).

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200 words of notes briefly offer some embellished fictitious examples of ACA Code of Ethics 2010 violations and general counseling implications.

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Since A.4.b. Personal Values maintains that counselors must be "aware of—and avoid imposing—their own values, attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors" onto clients, trainees, and research participants, an example of a violation of this code could be that Mary, a counselor, who is also a strict vegetarian and animal rights activist, goes on a long tirade to Max, a 65 year old rural client from West Virginia, who is a deer hunter. The counselor tries to encourage him to stop his hobby in ...

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