Final Project: Reflective Ethical Autobiography
In the Final Project for this course, you are to develop a reflective Ethical Autobiography, intended to define your ethical perspective as an emerging counselor in training.
In order to understand clearly where you are headed, you must also evaluate where you have been and what has influenced you along the way. It is important to reflect critically upon your own values (and sense of personal/professional ethics) and how you developed these perspectives in order to develop an ethical framework. To help accomplish this goal, the Final Project for this course is an Ethical Autobiography in which you will explore various elements of your life experiences that might influence your future ethical framework.
As you reflect on your journey through this class, some of the course readings may have informed your Ethical Autobiography. You can also make use of outside resources, but much of the paper will be exploring what you bring to the profession and events that may have influenced your ethical lens. This reflective autobiography should have personal meaning to you and should help you understand what being an ethical practitioner means. In this sense, you are writing an intellectual and Ethical Autobiography, that is, who you are as virtue of what you believe, what you do, and what you have read. Think broadly—there are no wrong answers; you are exploring your own world.
You may find the following article helpful, as you begin conceptualizing your Final Project:

For Your Consideration: (The points outlined below are intended as prompts for developing the essential elements of your Final Project).
Some examples of questions/issues that you can address:

Essential Elements (You must address the points outlined below in your Final Project.):

You should present your Final Project as a 12- to 15-page (including cover page, abstract, and references—therefore, approximately 10–12 pages of text), double-spaced, APA-formatted paper. Papers can be longer if the purpose of the paper is served, but the quality of ideas and conciseness of the writing should justify the extra length. Also, please proofread your papers to make sure that grammar, punctuation, and other mistakes do not hinder the communication of your ideas.
Your Instructor will evaluate your Final Project according to all four indicators in the  Final Project Rubric, located in the Course Information area.
Furthermore, you will be evaluated on your ability to:

You can find information on scholarly writing in the APA Publication Manual and at the WaldenU Writing Center website.