What This Document Is
This is a group project completed for CJHS 337: Ethics for the CD Counselor at Colorado Technical University. Specifically, it focuses on outlining and explaining the 14 core rights of clients in a counseling setting. The document details each right and explores potential consequences when those rights are violated, referencing ethical guidelines from the ACA and NASW.
Why This Document Matters
This project is designed for students preparing for careers as counselors. It’s a key assignment for understanding the ethical and legal responsibilities involved in maintaining a client-centered practice. It would be used as part of a unit focused on ethical considerations and professional standards.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This document represents a student group’s interpretation of client rights and related ethical considerations. It is not a substitute for official legal or professional guidance. It’s a learning exercise, not a definitive legal resource.
What This Document Provides
The full document lists and briefly explains each of the 14 client rights. It also includes a discussion of potential violations of the first two rights, along with possible repercussions for counselors. This preview does *not* include the full analysis of all 14 rights, nor does it provide a comprehensive legal review of the topics discussed. It does not include any original research beyond the student group’s analysis.