Friday, September 12, 2008
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Dictionary of Occupational Titles
The DOT was created by the Employment and Training Administration, and was last updated in 1991. It is included on the Office of Administrative Law Judges web site because it is a standard reference in several types of cases adjudicated by the Office of Administrative Law Judges, especially labor-related immigration cases.
The DOT, however, has been replaced by the O*NET.
You may view it here.
The DOT, however, has been replaced by the O*NET.
You may view it here.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Seven Deadly Sins according to Gandhi
1 wealth without work
2 pleasure without conscience
3 science without humanity
4 knowledge without character
5 politics without principle
6 commerce without morality
7 worship without sacrifice
2 pleasure without conscience
3 science without humanity
4 knowledge without character
5 politics without principle
6 commerce without morality
7 worship without sacrifice
Five Standards of Ethical Behavior (Van Hoose 1986)
Autonomy
An ethical counselor respects that clients are in control and assists client in developing decision making skills.
Non-maleficence
Do no harm. An ethical counselor does NOT hurt or manipulate a client for personal gain.
Beneficence
An ethical counselor seeks to help the client by promoting health and well-being and client welfare.
Justice
An ethical counselor will deal fairly with clients and other professionals by:
Honoring commitments to clients, colleagues, and students is the essence of fidelity.
This includes but is not limited to adherence to confidentiality and maintaining an open, honest relationship.
National Career Development Association Code of Ethics
American Counseling Association Code of Ethics
American Psychological Association Code of Ethics
Follow these links to familiarize yourself with the ethical codes.
An ethical counselor respects that clients are in control and assists client in developing decision making skills.
Non-maleficence
Do no harm. An ethical counselor does NOT hurt or manipulate a client for personal gain.
Beneficence
An ethical counselor seeks to help the client by promoting health and well-being and client welfare.
Justice
An ethical counselor will deal fairly with clients and other professionals by:
- Charging Appropriate fees
- Providing access to Counseling services and resources
- Making provision of High Quality Service
- Applying Fair treatment while NOT violating another's rights
Honoring commitments to clients, colleagues, and students is the essence of fidelity.
This includes but is not limited to adherence to confidentiality and maintaining an open, honest relationship.
National Career Development Association Code of Ethics
American Counseling Association Code of Ethics
American Psychological Association Code of Ethics
Follow these links to familiarize yourself with the ethical codes.
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