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The American Counseling Association Code Of Ethics

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From a Christian perspective, American culture is full of misleading ideas that undoubtedly derive from contentiously evil principles yet find voluminous supporters who continue to promote such exploits. Integrating the belief systems of Biblical principles and secular approaches has been a critical debate for years within American culture and continues to polarize with the changing healthcare laws permitting abortions, supreme courts legalizing gay marriage, the elimination of prayer from public schools in the 1960s and more recently the demand to remove the Ten Commandments from government facilities. All these political social endeavors continue to divide Christians from secularists in a substantial psychological manner (Clinton & Ohlschlager, p. 704).
Christian counselors may find practicing within the social justice barriers both a spiritual and ethical dilemma. The American Counseling Association Code of Ethics (2005) considers that a counselor’s purpose is to enhance the value of life in society, respect each individual’s dignity, and promote the welfare of clients while also promoting the advancement of professional counselors all together (p. 2 & 4). Choosing to work in social justice and adhering to this ethical code may put Christian counselors in professional predicaments. For example, Planned Parenthood (“Abortion Information,” 2015) reports that 3 of 10 females in the United States have experienced an abortion by age 45. In addition, this taxpayer funded

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