ASHA) through confidential services to help members interpret codes of conduct, resolve conflicts (e.g., confidentiality vs. disclosure), and ensure integrity, with outcomes typically non-binding but supportive for decision-making. They cover complex scenarios, from conflicts of interest to client gifts, using frameworks like utilitarian, deontological, or virtue ethics to explore right vs. wrong
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