EarlArt9705For your first ethical scenario homework, pick one of the possible…For your first ethical scenario homework, pick one of the possible scenarios below and analyze it using the ACA code of ethics (find a copy on the BB page under Module 2 and under Textbook) and the decision making model discussed in the Corey textbook (and in the powerpoint).This discussion-forum is an exercise in analyzing case scenarios and identifying appropriate ethical and legal courses of action. In this exercise, students will be asked to 1) first provide an ethical analysis of the situation followed by 2) a discussion regarding courses of action.  In providing your answer, please utilize Corey’s model of ethical decision making (know the steps involved), the ACA, NBCC, and Human Services Codes of Ethics, as well as the Corey & Corey textbook (when you use outside sources, site your sources appropriately in your post).For this first portion of the exercise, please read the scenario and identify the dilemma (e.g., lack of autonomy, maleficence, etc.).  Be sure to identify the ethical and/or legal issues involved and give the ACA Code that is relevant to the case. Using Corey’s model, identify each of the steps that should be taken to approach and resolve this situation.  With regard to ethics, remember that there isn’t just one course of action that is correct—different situations may have multiple ways to ethically address the issue—different people deal with situations differently, and each unique way can still be ethical.  So each of you may come up with a different answer in your post, and they may all be correct.  There may also be multiple ethical violations in a given situation that involved several of the ACA codes of ethics.Pick one of the following scenarios to answer and submit on the Discussion Board link below:Scenario #1Eduardo, a young counselor, encourages his clients to call him at home when they need to. He has a pager that often alerts him to messages when he is in sessions with clients. Eduardo expects himself to be on call at all times. He frequently lets sessions run overtime, lends money to client when they are “down and out”, devotes many more hours to his job than he is expected to, and is willing to take on a large caseload. He says that he lives for his work and that it gives him a sense of being a valuable person. The more he can do for people, the better he feels.Scenario #2Kieran is a counselor in private practice who has strong religious beliefs. He is open about this in his professional disclosure statement, explaining that his religious beliefs play a major part in his personal and professional life. Carmel comes to Kieran for counseling regarding what she considers to be a disintegrating marriage. Kieran has strong convictions that favor preserving the family unit. After going through an explanation of the informed consent document, Kieran asks Carmel if she is willing to join him in a prayer for the successful outcome of the therapy and for the preservation of the family. Kieran then takes a history and assures Carmel that everything can be worked out. He adds that he would like to include Carmel’s husband in the sessions. Carmel leaves and does not return. https://www.counseling.org/resources/aca-code-of-ethics.pdfhttps://www.nbcc.org/Assets/Ethics/NBCCCodeofEthics.pdfEthical Standards for HS ProfessionalsSocial SciencePsychology