Relations in which counselors fail to remain objective are
What is prohibited regarding family members and friends A.5.d
When entering a counseling relationship with a client whom the counselors shares a past with . . .
What is taking precautions to ensure judgment is not impaired and no exploitation occurs through informed consent, consultation, supervision, and documentation. A.6.a
What should counselors do when a client requests bartering?
Counselors discuss relevant concerns with clients and document such agreements in clear written contract. A.10.e
Can a counselor refrain from making and/or a diagnosis? Explain.
Yes if they believe it would cause harm to the client or others E.5.d
Five years following the last professional contact
What is the amount of time a counselor should wait before engaging in a relationship with a former client. A.5.c
When a client transfers from group therapy to individual counseling, the counselor must . . .
Obtain informed consent. A.11.d
Can a counselor adjust fees for a client? Explain.
If a counselor's usual fees create undue hardship for the client. the counselor may adjust fees when legally permissible. A.10.c.
What are things to take into consideration when diagnosing clients?
Culture
Socioeconomic experiences
E.5.
Explain how engaging in a social media relationship with a current client may be harmful.
*Boundaries
*Prohibited
*Power differentials
A.5.e.
Give some examples of extending counseling boundaries
Weddings, gym, community events, etc.
A.6.b
Explain possible scenarios in which a client might try and barter with a counselor
A.10.e
What are some issues pertaining to refraining from diagnosis?
Stigma
Unanswered questions
Legal issues
E.5.d