CAADAC Set #1 Study set exam prep.
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CAADAC Code of Ethics, Exam preview Questions and answers, graded A
Principle 1: Non-discrimination - ✔✔The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant mus
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CAADAC Set #1 Study set exam prep.
100% Coverage, rated A
CAADAC Code of Ethics, Exam preview Questions and answers, graded A
Principle 1: Non-discrimination - ✔✔The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must not
discriminate against clients or professionals based upon race, religion, age, sex, handicaps, national
ancestry, sexual orientation or economic condition.
Principle 2: Responsibility - ✔✔The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must espouse
objectivity and integrity, and maintain the highest standards in the services the counselor offers.
a. The alcoholism and drug counselor/registrant, as teacher, must recognize the counselor's primary
obligation to help others acquire knowledge and skill in dealing with the disease of chemical
dependency.
b. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant, as practitioner, must accept the professional
challenge and responsibility deriving from the counselor's work.
c. The alcoholism and drug counselor/registrant, who supervises others, accepts the obligation to
facilitate further professional development of these individuals by providing accurate and current
information, timely evaluations and constructive consultation.
Principle 3: Competence - ✔✔The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must recognize that
the profession is founded on national standards of competence which promote the best interests of
society, of the client, of the counselor and of the profession as a whole. The counselor/registrant must
recognize the need for ongoing education as a component of professional competency.
a. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must prevent the practice of alcoholism and drug
abuse counseling by unqualified and unauthorized persons.
b. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant who is aware of unethical conduct or of
unprofessional modes of practice must report such violations to the appropriate certifying authority.
c. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must recognize boundaries and limitations of
counselor's competencies and not offer services or use
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