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Unethical Behaviours



Effectiveness of counsellors is tied to their ethical knowledge and behaviour.
- Negligent practice- not taking care of your client's problems
- Breach of confidentiality
- Dependent on client
- Sexual relationship with client
- Misrepresentation of expertise- claiming an expertise one does not possess. 
- Causing harm to client
- Practicing beyond scope of competency/expertise
- Imposing value's on client- don't impose you values and beliefs on clients as they have their own
- Conflicts of Interest- ex: dual relationship, where the role of the counsellor is combined with another relationship, either a professional or personal one. 
- Financial- setting fees too high
- Improper Advertising
- Plagiarism

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