If you believe your supervisor at your work setting is forcing you to act in what you consider to be an unethical manner, you should
a. report your supervisor to the state licensing board.
b. report your supervisor to the American Counseling Association Ethics Committee.
c. resign your position immediately to avoid being held in violation of your professional code of ethics.
d. hire an attorney who will attempt to force your employer to allow you to practice in an ethical manner.
e. try to work with your supervisor to resolve the problem.
e
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