Making Ethical Decisions

Man in the nature

One of the main focuses of the Personal Values Course is learning to make ethical decisions that promote pro-survival actions. Many times ethical standards begin to fall during active addiction. Unethical behavior not only decreases a person’s likelihood to survive but lowers their standard of living as well. The more ethical a person becomes, the more likely they are to survive and flourish.

“After completing my personal values course, I feel confident with understanding how ethical decisions help in my survival. Making unethical choices will put my survival at risk and may even cause justice to step in. I know I am in control over my choices and also in control of making sure they are ethical as well as keeping my environment an ethical one.”

—Dylan C.

AUTHOR

Julie

After overcoming her own addiction in 2012 Julie went on to become certified as an addiction counselor in order to help others achieve a life of recovery. She worked in the addiction field for 8 years and now uses both her personal and professional experiences with addiction as an influence for her writing.

NARCONON COLORADO

DRUG EDUCATION AND REHABILITATION