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CCMH/515CASocial ScienceLegal, Ethical, and Professional Issues in Counseling
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$698

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3credits

Total credits

8weeks

Course length

$195

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This course covers the legal and ethical responsibilities of the counseling professional with an emphasis on California law. Students learn to interpret and act upon situations appropriately and effectively. Content includes issues such as client rights, confidentiality, duty to warn and protect, dual relationships, supervision and consulting, ethics with special populations, and ethical decision-making models.

## Prerequisites

This graduate level course requires proof of completion of, or enrollment in (within the last year), a graduate degree in counseling or related field (e.g. Psychology, school counseling, school psychology, gerontology counseling, rehabilitative counseling).

(Evaluation of submitted requirements may take up to 72 hours to be approved.)

## Required materials

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### Earn these career-relevant skills in weeks, not years.

### Ethical Decision-Making Model

Apply ethical decision-making models for resolving ethical dilemmas.
### Ethical Responsibility

Explain ethical responsibilities of the counseling profession.
### Professional Legal Liability

Explain legal responsibilities of the counseling profession.
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