Comparison And Contrast Aca And Aacc

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Running Head: ACA AND AACC CODES The Differences and Similarities in the ACA and AACC Code Tabatha L. Scheffler Liberty University Counseling 501 Section C 07 Dr. Liggett March 21, 2010 Abstract There are many similarities between the American Counseling Association and the American Association of Christian Counselors code of conduct. Across the board for the most part, the AACC is more stringent than the ACA is, however there are exceptions to the rule. The amount of time that is required by the AACC is less than that required by the ACA in respect to the amount of time that must be allowed between the client – counselor relationship and a romantic relationship occurring between the two parties. The Differences and Similarities in the ACA and AACC Code I studied the American Counseling Association’s Code of Ethics, from here on referred to as the ACA, and the American Association of Christian Counselor’s Code of Ethics, from here on referred to as the AACC at length the past week. In looking over the Code of Ethics for both the ACA and the AACC, I found some interesting differences and similarities. My expectation at the beginning of this endeavor was that the AACC would have a stricter set of guidelines than the provisions made mandatory by ACA. In many ways this hypothesis was accurate, however there was one stunning differences between the two sets of Codes that was unexpected. I studied the following items more specifically: confidentiality, competence, and dual relationships. Originally, as stated above, I expected that the American Association of Christian Counselors would be stricter than the general guidelines that are given in the Code of Ethics per the American Counseling Association. The reasoning behind this belief was that most of the time the laws that we have as general guidelines by any government agency
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