Euthanasia – discussion

Part I – Explain the author’s argument in the article that you’ve chosen. In his/her view, what is the correct position to have on the applied ethics issue you chose? What are the reasons that he/she gives in support of his/her view? Part II – Present potential problems for the author’s position. This will not … Read more

Discussion

Please respond to question posted. You may reference material you’ve read in your textbook, or material you search for on the Web or online library. Additionally, please respond with substantive comments to me and your classmates throughout the week per syllabus requirement. Thank you.   1. Our text outlines in Table 1.1 many factors affecting … Read more

Module 3 discussion

In this Module, you have learned about Deontology and spent time thinking about an article written on your applied ethics topic from a deontological perspective. In your initial post, you must do the following: Clearly explain the author’s position on your topic (animal rights, euthanasia, or global poverty). This should be formatted like a thesis … Read more

Ethics 3

What are the differences between traditional psychotherapy ethics (e.g. institutional ethics) and the relational approach to ethics, as you understand it? (Same as slide 14 prompt as per the deck on Relational Ethics)

skills

 Just as you have in previous practicum courses, for this Assignment, you assess where you are now in your clinical skill development and make plans for this practicum. Specifically, you will identify strengths and opportunities for improvement regarding the required practicum skills. In this practicum experience, when developing your goals and objectives, be sure to keep assessment and diagnostic reasoning in mind.  

Ethics

 Ethical questions involve moral choices and dilemmas with several alternative solutions, none of which is without some challenging or problematic aspect.   “Ethical” means relating to morals or the principles of morality, or pertaining to right and wrong in conduct. It can also mean being in accordance with the rules or standards for right conduct or … Read more

Ethics 5

Discussion   Instructions You are going to discuss one of the case studies in connection with a theorist (Aristotle, Kant, Mill, Rawls, or Nozick). Before embarking on this exercise, review the relevant discussions and previous case studies you’ve written. Explain how the theorist you chose would evaluate one of the following cases we analyzed:  Capital … Read more