Category: Ethics

  • Topic #4: Dilemmas in Medical Research Discussion

    1. Do you think, researchers have an obligation beyond their duty to autonomy (p. 160)? Are their circumstances where medical research can make offers that are too good to refuse? Does that matter? Why or why not?
  • Foundation of American Democracy and Ethics Reflection Paper

    This 5 paragraph paper will focus on how the foundations of American democracy influence business ethics. You will explore the ways democratic principles and historical movements have shaped ethical standards, obligations, and decision-making in business.

    Choose ONE of the following guiding questions:

    • How do Martin Luther King Jr.’s arguments in Letter from Birmingham Jail inform ethical obligations in business practice, particularly in addressing racial disparities and systemic inequalities?
    • In what ways do historical struggles for civil rights reflect contemporary challenges in management and policy?
    • Should managers engage in civil disobedience when government policies conflict with ethical business practices? Why or why not?
    • How should democratic principles guide ethical decision-making during crises like pandemics or natural disasters?
    • What ethical responsibilities do corporate leaders and policymakers have in preserving democratic values while ensuring profitability?

    Requirements:

    • Choose one guiding question and answer it directly.
    • Refer to
    • at least once.
    • Use examples from business ethics (not healthcare).
    • Provide thoughtful analysis that connects democratic principles to real-world business contexts.

    Formatting Guidelines:

    • Use MLA format for your paper (font, spacing, citations, and header).
    • Use Times New Roman, 12-point font, double-spaced text.
    • Include a header with your last name and page number in the top right corner
  • Foundation of American Democracy and Ethics Reflection Paper

    This 5 paragraph paper will focus on how the foundations of American democracy influence business ethics. You will explore the ways democratic principles and historical movements have shaped ethical standards, obligations, and decision-making in business.

    Choose ONE of the following guiding questions:

    • How do Martin Luther King Jr.’s arguments in Letter from Birmingham Jail inform ethical obligations in business practice, particularly in addressing racial disparities and systemic inequalities?
    • In what ways do historical struggles for civil rights reflect contemporary challenges in management and policy?
    • Should managers engage in civil disobedience when government policies conflict with ethical business practices? Why or why not?
    • How should democratic principles guide ethical decision-making during crises like pandemics or natural disasters?
    • What ethical responsibilities do corporate leaders and policymakers have in preserving democratic values while ensuring profitability?

    Requirements:

    • Choose one guiding question and answer it directly.
    • Refer to
    • at least once.
    • Use examples from business ethics (not healthcare).
    • Provide thoughtful analysis that connects democratic principles to real-world business contexts.

    Formatting Guidelines:

    • Use MLA format for your paper (font, spacing, citations, and header).
    • Use Times New Roman, 12-point font, double-spaced text.
    • Include a header with your last name and page number in the top right corner
  • Foundation of American Democracy and Ethics Reflection Paper

    This 5 paragraph paper will focus on how the foundations of American democracy influence business ethics. You will explore the ways democratic principles and historical movements have shaped ethical standards, obligations, and decision-making in business.

    Choose ONE of the following guiding questions:

    • How do Martin Luther King Jr.’s arguments in Letter from Birmingham Jail inform ethical obligations in business practice, particularly in addressing racial disparities and systemic inequalities?
    • In what ways do historical struggles for civil rights reflect contemporary challenges in management and policy?
    • Should managers engage in civil disobedience when government policies conflict with ethical business practices? Why or why not?
    • How should democratic principles guide ethical decision-making during crises like pandemics or natural disasters?
    • What ethical responsibilities do corporate leaders and policymakers have in preserving democratic values while ensuring profitability?

    Requirements:

    • Choose one guiding question and answer it directly.
    • Refer to
    • at least once.
    • Use examples from business ethics (not healthcare).
    • Provide thoughtful analysis that connects democratic principles to real-world business contexts.

    Formatting Guidelines:

    • Use MLA format for your paper (font, spacing, citations, and header).
    • Use Times New Roman, 12-point font, double-spaced text.
    • Include a header with your last name and page number in the top right corner
  • Ethical issues in technology use

    Discuss an ethical issue in the selected scenario by doing the following: 1. Identify the selected scenario and describe one ethical issue that occurs. 2. Discuss the impact of the ethical issue from part A1. Include why the ethical issue is a problem and who is impacted by it. 3. Explain the role a data privacy, data access, data accuracy, or data security concern played in the selected scenario. B. Apply an ethical framework to the issue described by doing the following: 1. Apply one of the following ethical frameworks to develop one potential response to the ethical issue identified in part A1: deontology virtue ethics utilitarianism 2. Explain how the response from part B1 would be similar or different when applying another ethical framework from those listed in part B1 to the same ethical issue. C. Acknowledge sources, using in-text citations and references, for content that is quoted, paraphrased, or summarized.

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  • Ethical issues in technology use

    Discuss an ethical issue in the selected scenario by doing the following: 1. Identify the selected scenario and describe one ethical issue that occurs. 2. Discuss the impact of the ethical issue from part A1. Include why the ethical issue is a problem and who is impacted by it. 3. Explain the role a data privacy, data access, data accuracy, or data security concern played in the selected scenario. B. Apply an ethical framework to the issue described by doing the following: 1. Apply one of the following ethical frameworks to develop one potential response to the ethical issue identified in part A1: deontology virtue ethics utilitarianism 2. Explain how the response from part B1 would be similar or different when applying another ethical framework from those listed in part B1 to the same ethical issue. C. Acknowledge sources, using in-text citations and references, for content that is quoted, paraphrased, or summarized.

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  • unit 3 ps311

    PAPER

    Your assignment should be a 23 page paper, not including the title and reference pages, and should include the following elements:

    • Title page: Provide your name, title of assignment, course and section number, and date.
    • Body: Answer all the questions in complete sentences and paragraphs.
    • Your responses should reflect professional writing standards, using proper tone and language. The writing and writing style should be correct and accurate and reflect knowledge of the profession.
    • Reference page: Sources listed in current APA format.
    • Support the assignment with a source related to one of the decision-making models, at least one code of ethics in the psychology field, and one additional scholarly source.
    • Use Arial or Times New Roman 12-point font, double-spaced and left aligned.
    • Use standard 1″ margins on all sides.
    • Use current APA formatting and citation style.

    Ethical Decision-Making in Substance Use Counseling: The Case of Ms. Jackson

    I. Introduction

    • Ethical dilemmas frequently arise in substance use counseling when personal morals conflict with professional responsibilities.
    • In this scenario, Ms. Jackson must decide whether to report a drug dealer after learning about her clients involvement in a situation that led to an overdose.
    • This paper applies the Forester-Miller and Davis (2016) Practitioners Guide to Ethical Decision-Making Model to determine the most ethical course of action.
    • A structured decision-making model is beneficial because it separates emotional reactions from professional ethical obligations (Forester-Miller & Davis, 2016).

    II. Identification of the Ethical Decision-Making Model

    Chosen Model:

    Forester-Miller and Davis (2016) Practitioners Guide to Ethical Decision-Making Model

    Why This Model Is Beneficial:

    • Provides step-by-step structure for resolving ethical dilemmas.
    • Encourages consultation and reflection.
    • Helps counselors differentiate between personal values and professional ethics.
    • Emphasizes alignment with professional codes of ethics (Forester-Miller & Davis, 2016).
    • Reflection reduces impulsive decision-making influenced by emotion (Burkholder et al., 2020).

    III. Step 1: Identify the Problem

    • Core dilemma: Confidentiality vs. perceived duty to protect the community.
    • Ms. Jackson knows the drug dealers identity through client disclosure.
    • Mr. Anderson did not express intent to harm others or continue illegal activity.
    • Police are investigating, but Ms. Jackson has no legal mandate to report.
    • Ms. Jackson is experiencing moral outrage and emotional distress.
    • Ethical issue: Would anonymous reporting violate confidentiality?

    Reflection is critical at this stage because emotional reactions can influence ethical reasoning (Burkholder et al., 2020).

    IV. Step 2: Apply the ACA Code of Ethics

    A. Confidentiality

    • ACA Code of Ethics (2014), Section B.1.c: Counselors protect confidential information.
    • Disclosure is permitted only when there is serious and foreseeable harm or legal requirement (ACA, 2014).
    • No evidence of imminent danger in this case.

    B. General Ethical Principles

    1. Autonomy
    • Respecting Mr. Andersons right to self-determination (ACA, 2014).
    • Reporting would undermine his trust and therapeutic agency.
    1. Nonmaleficence
    • Obligation to do no harm.
    • Breaching confidentiality could harm the client legally and therapeutically.
    1. Fidelity
    • Maintaining trust and honoring commitments in the counseling relationship (ACA, 2014).
    • Confidentiality is foundational to fidelity.

    V. Step 3: Determine the Nature and Dimensions of the Dilemma

    • Ethical dimension: Confidentiality vs. public safety.
    • Legal dimension: No mandatory reporting requirement.
    • Moral dimension: Personal sense of injustice regarding opioid crisis.

    Cottone (2001) emphasizes that ethical decisions should be contextual and collaborative rather than reactive.

    Consultation with a supervisor is recommended in the Forester-Miller and Davis (2016) model to ensure ethical compliance.

    VI. Step 4: Generate Potential Courses of Action

    1. Make an anonymous police report.
    2. Maintain confidentiality.
    3. Consult with supervisor or legal counsel.
    4. Continue addressing substance use and relapse prevention.
    5. Provide overdose education and harm-reduction strategies.

    Structured decision-making prevents action based solely on personal values (Forester-Miller & Davis, 2016).

    VII. Step 5: Consider Potential Consequences

    If Ms. Jackson Reports:

    • Possible violation of confidentiality (ACA, 2014).
    • Damage to therapeutic relationship.
    • Potential legal and professional consequences.
    • Ethical complaint or licensure issues.

    If She Maintains Confidentiality:

    • Upholds ethical standards.
    • Preserves trust.
    • Continues treatment and support.
    • Maintains professional integrity.

    Value-based conflicts often occur when counselors personal beliefs conflict with ethical duties (Grunhaus et al., 2018).

    VIII. Step 6: Evaluate and Choose the Best Course of Action

    • Maintain confidentiality.
    • Seek supervision for consultation.
    • Continue therapeutic work and address safety planning.
    • Monitor for any future threats of imminent harm.

    There is no ethical justification to report under current circumstances (ACA, 2014; Forester-Miller & Davis, 2016).

    IX. Personal Reflection

    • My professional values emphasize protecting vulnerable individuals and supporting recovery.
    • Personally, I would likely feel anger and concern due to the opioid crisis.
    • However, ethical practice requires separating moral outrage from professional responsibility (Burkholder et al., 2020).
    • As a behavioral health professional, I recognize that trust is central to effective treatment.
    • I would prioritize confidentiality unless legally mandated otherwise.

    X. Conclusion

    • Ethical dilemmas require structured decision-making.
    • The Forester-Miller and Davis (2016) model provides a systematic process.
    • The ACA Code of Ethics prioritizes confidentiality unless serious and foreseeable harm exists (ACA, 2014).
    • Ms. Jacksons most ethical action is to maintain confidentiality, consult supervision, and continue supporting her client.
    • Ethical integrity sometimes requires tolerating personal discomfort to uphold professional standards.

    References

    American Counseling Association. (2014). ACA code of ethics. Author.

    Burkholder, D., Hall, S. F., & Chao, R. C. (2020). The role of decision-making models and reflection in navigating ethical dilemmas. Counseling and Values, 65(1), 418.

    Cottone, R. R. (2001). A social constructivism model of ethical decision making in counseling. Journal of Counseling & Development, 79(1), 3945.

    Forester-Miller, H., & Davis, T. (2016). A practitioners guide to ethical decision making. American Counseling Association.

    Grunhaus, D., et al. (2018). A counselor education case study: The counselor values-based conflict model in action. Counselor Education and Supervision, 57(1), 3448.*

  • Tonyas case

    The paper is based of Tonyas case study , case study posted in files , along with requirements

  • Ethical problems in healthcare related to prescription drug…

    Required Resources Read/review the following resources for this activity: Textbook: Chapter 11 Lesson Minimum of 2 scholarly sources Instructions Develop, in detail, a situation in which a health care worker might be confronted with ethical problems related to patients and prescription drug use OR patients in a state of poverty. Your scenario must be original to you and this assignment. It cannot be from the discussion boards in this class or any other previous forum. Articulate (and then assess) the ethical solutions that can found using “care” (care-based ethics) and “rights” ethics to those problems. Assessment must ask if the solutions are flawed, practicable, persuasive, etc. What health care technology is involved in the situation? What moral guidelines for using that kind of healthcare technology should be used there? Explore such guidelines also using utilitarianism, Kantian deontology, ethical egoism, or social contract ethics. Say how social technologies such as blogs, crowdfunding, online encyclopedias can be used in either case. What moral guidelines for using that kind of healthcare technology should be used there? Develop such guidelines also using utilitarianism, Kantian deontology, ethical egoism, or social contract ethics. You should not be using any text you used in a discussion board or assignment for this class or any previous class. Cite the textbook and incorporate outside sources, including citations. Requirements Length: 2-3 pages (not including title page or references page) 1-inch margins Double spaced 12-point Times New Roman font Title page References page (minimum of 2 scholarly sources)
  • Insider trading

    Complete a written report based on insider trading. Write a general summary of SEC v. Rajat Gupta and Raj Rajaratnam, Civil Action No. 11-CV-7566 (SDNY).