Ethics Midterm Ch. 1
Across
- 3. setting aside personal values within counseling relationships
- 6. in Figure 1-1, the fundamental element at the base of the internal building blocks of the professional practice model
- 7. principle that represents a commitment to fairness
- 10. being honest
- 11. standard based on a shared understanding of professional rights and wrongs
- 12. working for good of society and individuals
- 15. agreed rules set forth in society basic principles for living together
- 16. honoring freedom of choices
- 18. philosophy that argues people should choose actions to do the greatest good for the greatest number
- 20. term to describe actions taken to benefit others
- 21. conduct that is judged as good or right for counselors
- 23. slope this happens when one begins to compromise their own ethical principles
- 25. one of four mental health providers
- 26. standard based on written laws and regulations, ensuring that practitioners adhere to established legal requirements
- 28. one of four mental health providers
Down
- 1. term to describe actions taken from self-interest
- 2. being faithful
- 4. consists of three main components
- 5. one of four mental health providers
- 8. worker one of four mental health providers
- 9. model for counselors to help each person to achieve positive mental health to the degree possible
- 13. doing no harm
- 14. bias bias of which you are not aware is at work
- 17. set of shared beliefs that guide ethical practices in helping professions
- 19. model for the helper to identify illness, and return help seeker to level of functioning enjoyed before an illness
- 22. emphasizes the development of moral character and virtues within an individual
- 24. beliefs that guide personal and professional choices and behavior
- 27. customs or norms, derived from the Latin "mores"