Ethical Standards
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A specific set of professional behaviors and values (code of ethics) the employee assistance professional must know and abide by, including confidentiality, accuracy, privacy, and integrity. A non-licensed EAP professional or counselor should, at a minimum, abide by the Employee Assistance Professionals Association (EAPA) Code of Ethics and Employee Assistance Certification Commission (EACC) Code of Professional Conduct.
