Mental Health Counseling: A Case Study

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Kottler (2017) states, that “a therapist may lie most often to protect others from getting hurt, but also to protect ourselves with inaccurate or skewed case notes, carefully edited case presentations, covering up our mistakes, and exaggerating our outcomes” (Kottler, 2017). You state in your post, being truthful can be hurtful in some cases but acting ethically should be a clinician model. I am glad you spoke of ethics. In view, according to the American Mental Health Counselors Association (AMHCA) (2017), (exploitive relationships) regarding ethics, “mental health counselors are aware of their own values, attitudes, beliefs and behaviors, as well as how these apply in a society with clients from diverse ethnic, social, cultural, religious,

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