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Reflection Paper On Ethics Reflection

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Ethics Reflection and Application Paper Laws, rules, and guidelines, whether implicit or explicit, have always existed to govern human behavior in both civilized and uncivilized societies. They may range from either Draconian or to Utopian in style and delivery, but they do exist. Some people view laws, rules, and guidelines as an infringement upon their rights as an individual to operate and function as they see fit while others view them as a necessary evil to maintain order and peace. One thing is for certain, if people always acted accordingly with judicial discrimination and impartial discernment then laws, rules, and guidelines on how best to behave would be pointless. Yet we know that this is not the case as history has plainly …show more content…

It comes down to each individual, how they view the world, and what expectations they have of others as well as themselves. And even then, a person with good intentions and a good heart may break certain ethical codes inadvertently or unintentionally, but they will be broken nonetheless. So if my assumptions about people are correct, that even people with the best of intentions may fail to comply with ethical codes that seek to govern their behavior and actions why have such codes in the first place? People are going to make mistakes: This is just a fact of life. But how do we know if a person makes a mistake or if what they did was wrong? How is a person’s behavior measured and if deemed inappropriate or maladaptive by what means can consequences be decided and successively administered? The way a person’s behavior can be discerned as either right or wrong is by creating and subsequently implementing a standard of “norms and expectations for practitioners” which in the case of the helping professional will consequently “collectively minimize the risk of harm to clients and the general public” (Francis & Dugger, 2014, p. 131). The Texas Administrative Code, (referred to hereafter as the Code or Codes) Title 22 (Examining Boards) Part 30, Chapter 681, relating to the licensing and regulation of professional counselors (LPC) and Part 35, Chapter 35, relating to the licensing and regulation of marriage and family

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