DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
COUNSELOR EDUCATION PROGRAM
FALL 2006
EDHS 733: ETHICAL AND LEGAL ASPECTS OF COUNSELING
R. H. Pate
William Clay Parrish, Jr. Professor
Counselor Education
434-924-0774
rhp9m@virginia.edu
Course Assistants
Amanda Flora
Doctoral Student -Counselor Education
Formative Assessment
agf8n@virginia.edu
Ben Paxton
Doctoral Student-Education Foundations and Policy
Ethics
bgp2a@virginia.edu
Important "fine print"
1. It is my responsibility to provide appropriate services to all students, including those with documented disabilities. Please make an appointment to see me if you need to discuss individual accommodations. If you have questions about available services, you should contact the Learning Needs and Evaluation Center at 243-5180 or 243-5180 (V/TDD). Any accommodation not resulting from a LNRC documented disability will be offered to all learners.
2. If the course schedule contains a conflict with your religious beliefs or practice, please contact me and accommodations will be made.
3. All work in EDHS 733 is assumed to be governed by the spirit of the University Honor Pledge, "On my honor as a student I have neither given nor received unauthorized aid on this exam/assignment." In addition, as counselors-in-training, students are expected to adhere to the American Counseling Association's Code of Ethics and should expect me to do the same.
rhp
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Updated: September 23, 2006