I am also bound by
the ethical codes of the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapist, of which I am a clinical member.
Regardless of how the mental health expert is retained there is an obligation that they adhere to
the ethical codes of conduct and professional practice guidelines.
All manuscripts should conform to
the ethical codes of the American Counseling Association and International Association of Marriage and Family Counselors.
Confidentiality is an important aspect of any counseling relationship, mandated by
the ethical codes of the American School Counselor Association, the American Counseling Association, the Council of Canadian Child and Youth Care Associations, the National Board for Certified Counselors, and other professional associations (American Counseling Association, 2000a; American School Counselor Association, 1999a; Child and Youth Care Association of Alberta, 2002; Child and Youth Care Workers Association of Manitoba, 1988; National Board for Certified Counselors, 1997).
CFTC Commissioner Brian Quintenz — who last month encouraged exchanges and other market players to embrace self - regulation and adopt standards for cybersecurity, insider trading, and
ethical codes of conduct — praised Gemini's proposal in a statement posted on the CFTC website.
In her quest to deviate from the stereotypical image of legal advertising, Fetman has linked the legal profession to the sex industry; furthermore, she has implemented a marketing strategy that violates
ethical codes of conduct, encourages litigation, and diminishes confidence in the legal profession.
Privacy practices are most often shaped by professional organizations that publish
ethical codes of conduct and by state law.
There were
ethical codes of conduct and the market would self - regulate informally.
However, it is also a great challenge to ensure that scientific knowledge is not applied in contradiction to
the ethical codes of humankind.
Professional organizations of scientists should work out
ethical codes of conduct for their members, including the monitoring of research projects for possible harm to society.
A story has more transformative power than a doctrinal statement or
an ethical code of conduct.
The moralistic approach may change surface behavior through psychological pressures, so that it seems that the individual is behaving more «morally» because he may be more compliant to
the ethical code of a particular subculture.
All MMI trained teachers sign a receipt that they have read, understand, and will make their best effort to live into
this ethical code of conduct.
It may not all be transparent, but I aim to work with as many brands who have a social, environmental and or
ethical code of practice.
Sallekhana (IAST: sallekhanā), also known as Samlehna, Santhara, Samadhi - marana or Sanyasana - marana; is a supplementary vow to
the ethical code of conduct For most people the easiest practice to consistently fulfill will be the traditional one, to abstain from meat on all Fridays of the year.
An educational leader's professional conduct must conform to
an ethical code of behavior, and the code must set high standards for all educational leaders.
We follow
ethical code of conduct only while providing the best in class services to you.
Both careers are rewarding professionally and have
an ethical code of conduct that must be followed.
Different associations, employers, and the government have created rules and regulations for medical billing specialists designed to ensure
an ethical code of conduct in the medical world.
I proudly offer services according to
the ethical code of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy and The American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists.
Our staff of psychotherapists each possess master's or doctoral degrees and observes a strict
ethical code of professional conduct.
Our professional staff observes a strict
ethical code of professional conduct.
In South Africa, Standard 1 of the Professional Board for Psychology, Health Professions Council of South Africa,
Ethical Code of Professional Conduct (Effective from 1 April 2002) states:
Not exact matches
Before this starts to sound like the annual lecture from management — perhaps you're one
of those corporate employees forced to sleepwalk through an intranet quiz once in a while to prove to your higher - ups that you're familiar with the company's
code of conduct — consider DeMars's argument for the value
of the
ethical office from a personal standpoint: «In order to live happily and at peace with ourselves, we have to live in ways that are congruent with our morals,» she argues.
The five - year - old association has more than 400 members, all
of whom adhere to a
code of ethical business practices concerning the use
of private records.
Similarly, an organization is going to want to draw upon the relevant
ethical principles, as well as its own basic
ethical structure, consisting
of things like its
Code of Ethics and its Mission, Vision, and Values statements.
But that task must always be carried out within the limits
of the law and society's
ethical code.
Joining as a member
of the Business Social Compliance Initiative (BSCI) in 2008, the Group Integrated the latest BSCI
Code of Conduct into local trading contracts and conduct regular compliance assessments to ensure
ethical business standards are in place.
The answer is,
of course, that Atheists can and do have morality and
ethical codes.
The Preamble to the 1969
Code had emphasized the importance
of those «
Ethical Considerations»: «[T] hey are aspirational in character and represent the objectives toward which every member
of the profession should strive.
Jesus would seem to agree with your assessment
of what is harmful since He summed up an entire
ethical code into the concept
of love.
It certainly doesn't adhere to the APA's
Ethical Principles
of Psychologists and
Code of Conduct.
That's what you call a
code of ETHICS??? So your employer does something terrible and you have to keep quiet about it even if it's in the public interest to know, and you consider it
ethical to stay silent?
The
ethical content
of the moral
code of a people varies widely from civilization to civilization, from society to society.
Babylonia, situated on a broad low plain between the rivers at their widest points, was very fertile and had developed an advanced culture as early as 3500 B.C.. From this region comes the famous
Code of Hammurabi which, dating from long before the time
of Moses, shows high
ethical discernment regarding the establishment
of justice in human relations.
The tendency
of some nations to establish
ethical codes while other organizations (like the BBC) avoid them, developing, instead, a tradition
of personal responsibility among communicators.
And being good meant trying to live in accord with the
ethical teaching
of scripture, whether that was understood as a narrow and highly specific
code of righteousness, or more generally as following important principles such as the golden rule, loving your neighbor as yourself, and so forth.
The board made the right decision; we don't want kids to get the idea that their religion allows them to break their
ethical code for a time, change their mind at the end, and then demand that the league change their way
of doing business to acco.mmodate them.
According to Leopold,
ethical progress occurs when beings once regarded in merely utilitarian terms — that is, as property — come to be regarded as appropriate subjects
of moral regard, and
codes of conduct follow.
The board made the right decision; we don't want kids to get the idea that their religion allows them to break their
ethical code for a time, change their mind at the end, and then demand that the league change their way
of doing business to accommodate them.
Most
of the traditional
ethical values — not killing, stealing, committing adultery, lying, cheating, and so forth — are in fact implied in the I - Thou relation, but not as an absolute
code.
Even I had to admit the force
of faith in human history, high art, and
ethical codes and to have no interest in them was to reject outright an essential portion
of the human story.
As for Pastor Mike and his atheist registry, like so many other strongly religious people I've encountered, he's equating religion with morality, as if, without religious belief (the right religious belief), you are incapable
of possessing and living by a moral /
ethical code.
The power
of story has more power than creeds and
ethical codes.
The commandments that govern the life
of the Jew and the Christian are strictly categorical in nature, as indeed are most
ethical codes based on theistic sources.
Most strikingly, however, it prescribes with the ritual requirements for meeting the restrictions created by Yahweh's holiness an even higher moral, social and
ethical demand than is found in either
of the other
codes.
A survey, necessarily brief,
of the major
codes of law in the Old Testament, their superficial characteristics, the general qualities which they hold in common particularly as against other extrabiblical
codes, points
of difference among the three major earlier
codes, the
ethical qualities and content
of these three, and finally the central theological motivation
of all Old Testament law.
So much, in brief survey,
of the
ethical quality
of three
of the major
codes — the Covenant
Code, the Deuteronomic
Code, and the Holiness
Code.
To begin with the elemental
ethical level, the words
of Amos denouncing those who would «make the ephah small and the shekel great, and dealing falsely with balances
of deceit» (8:5) are set in formal legal language in both D and H. 17 All three
codes under discussion have general laws against the perversion
of justice.18 The principle
of sympathy and consideration for the weak is expressed with astonishing variety.
To this end we must first survey, necessarily briefly, the major
codes of law in the Old Testament, their superficial characteristics, the general qualities which they hold in common particularly as against other extrabiblical
codes, points
of difference among the three major earlier
codes, the
ethical qualities and content
of these three, and finally the central theological motivation
of all Old Testament law.