Dual Relationships & Boundaries
New to the 2010 Code
Ethical Problem Solving
Ethical Terminology
Unique Problems
100
Being a rehabilitation counselor and a member of the PTA at the school of both your child and your client's child.
What is a dual role?
100
Is now required in writing by the 2010 Code of Ethics for CRCs.
What is a disclosure statement?
100
What you should ALWAYS do whenever you are working through an ethical dilemma.
What is document, document, document?
100
Protection of client information.
What is confidentiality?
100
Balancing the need to become involved in/be accepted by the community in order to provide effective services with the impact of being fairly well-known by the members of the community and by their clients.
What is high visibility/unwanted self disclosure?
200
The minimum number of years that must pass before a rehabilitation counselor can engage in sexual intimacies with former clients.
What is 5 years?
200
Ethical principle added to the preamble in 2010.
What is veracity?
200
The first step in the ethical decision-making process
What is identify the specific problem or dilemma?
200
Communication of potential benefits and risks of receiving services to clients that results in a client's decision based upon an understanding of the facts.
What is informed consent?
200
Rehabilitation counselors practice only within the these, including their education, training, supervised experience, professional credentials, and appropriate professional experience.
What is the boundaries of their competence?
300
Required in order to show that engaging in a nonprofessional relationship with a client is beneficial - not harmful.
What is documentation of the rationale, benefits and consequences?
300
Is now infused throughout the entire 2010 code of ethics.
What is multicultural competence/multiculturalism?
300
Person to contact at CRCC should you have a question about ethics/an ethical dilemma.
Who is Cindy Chapman?
300
A situation in which financial or other personal considerations have the potential to compromise or bias professional judgment and objectivity.
What is a conflict of interest?
300
When engaging in a distance counseling relationship, the rehabilitation counselor must inform clients of these beforehand.
What are benefits and limitations?
400
Cultural or community practice, therapeutic relationship, monetary value, the motivation of the client for giving and the motivation of the rehabilitation.
What are things rehabilitation counselors must take into account when accepting gifts?
400
Includes revised standards and recommended CRC practices for these in light of today’s advanced technology across all mediums.
What are technology and distance counseling?
400
Gottlieb’s three dimensions for consideration during ethical problem solving for multiple relationships.
What is Power, Duration and Termination?
400
Promoting the well-being of individuals with disabilities, as well as the rehabilitation counseling profession, within systems and organizations.
What is advocacy?
400
When technology-assisted distance counseling services are deemed inappropriate by rehabilitation counselors or clients.
What is pursuing services face-to-face or by other means.
500
Former clients with a history of physical, emotional, or sexual abuse, a diagnosis of psychosis or personality disorder, mental retardation, or marked cognitive impairment.
What are former clients with whom rehabilitation counselors will NEVER engage in sexual intimacies?
500
Addresses this for terminally ill clients including quality of care; rehabilitation counselor competence, choice, and referral; and confidentiality.
What are end-of-life issues?
500
Final step in the ethical decision-making process.
What is evalute the outcome?
500
Agreement with a proposed course of action in relation to counseling services or plans when a person is otherwise not capable or competent to give formal or legal consent (e.g., informed consent).
What is assent?
500
What many rural area providers think about codes of ethics due to the distinct culture that often exists within these areas.
What is that ethical codes are "urban biased"?
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