CHS 370 Ethics in Counseling

Examines ethical practice and decision-making in the counseling field. The course focuses on personal and professional awareness of values, self-disclosure, boundaries and dual relationships, confidentiality, counselor and client rights and responsibilities, professional relationships, and credentialing/regulating agencies. This course also provides a specific focus on ethical issues relevant to the addiction treatment field, including the impact of confidentiality regulations, working with mandated client populations, self-help fellowship participation, and counselors who are also in recovery.

Credits

3 credits

Prerequisite

A grade of C or better in CHS 315/515, CHS 360 or PSY 230, (may be taken concurrently)

Offered

Spring