what is meaning of Ethics
knowing right from wrong
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Managing the power differential in a therapeutic relationship is the responsibility of the:
Practitioner
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the most common social dual relationship is ........
A The most common social dual relationship is friendships.
the process of communicating nonverbally through conscious or unconscious gestures and movements.
Body Language
one set of roles ends before a different set of roles begin
When a practitioner has feelings about a client as he has felt about another person in his life, it is called:
Countertransference
Do no harm
Non-maleficence
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– respecting the rights of competent client to make their own decisions
Autonomy
What is the purpose of the Assertion Sequence
a set of stages to minimize misunderstanding in boundary discussions and respond skillfully to any challenge you may encounter from a client.
Treating a client with less respect not based on individual merit, but because of race, gender, religion, nationality, or sexual orientation is known as:
Discrimination
Practitioners must safeguard their own boundaries to maintain their effectiveness.
a. True b. False
TRUE - A
Which of the following best describes what a systematic ethical process enables a practitioner to do?
a.Approach dilemmas with clarity and confidence.
b.Know exactly what to do in any situation.
c.Feel good about every action and behavior.
d.Make decisions easily and quickly.
a.Approach dilemmas with clarity and confidence.
hostile or argumentative meeting or situation between opposing parties.
Confrontation
difference between a practitioner and client, in which the client is vulnerable, and the practitioner has more power by virtue of training and experience.
An individual’s code of action and source of integrity is their system of:
Principles
What are the 3 steps in an conversations with interactive speaking
Speak: Say what you have to say. Keep it short.
Invite: After you have made your point, invite the other person to respond.
Reflect: From time to time, briefly restate the essence of the other person’s message.
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_________are by nature complex, troubling and difficult to resolve
Ethical Dilemma
Permeable Boundary-
allows information and feelings to flow easily in and out without barriers. Rigid, Semi Permeable, Permeable
True or False
People can usually adhere to two sets of ethics; one for their business and one for their personal life
False- typically your personal ethics will be how you will run your business ethics.
Which of the following best describes why students are at particular risk of developing dual relationships? They:
A. Often develop instructional and therapeutic relationships with their instructors
B. Are less mature and don’t recognize the risks.
C. Find the emotional aspects of school overwhelming.
D. Develop close friendships with their classmates.
A. Often develop instructional and therapeutic relationships with their instructors
This occurs when a practitioner and client exchange services rather than money.
Bartering services or goods.
characterized by unconscious redirection of feelings from one person to another Client to LMT
Transference
Multiple Intelligences -
The theory of multiple intelligences proposes the differentiation of human intelligence into specific modalities of intelligence, rather than defining intelligence as a single, general ability.
•Verbal/Linguistic
•Logical/Mathematical
•Visual/Spatial
•Bodily/Kinesthetic
•Musical/Rhythmic
•Intrapersonal
•Interpersonal
•Naturalist
•Existential
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Which example shows a common scenario involving a financial conflict of interest for massage therapists?
a.Selling products to clients
b.Using more than one therapeutic modality
c.Being an independent contractor
d.Using a cell phone for business calls
A - One of the most common financial conflicts of interest for massage therapists is selling products to clients. In these situations, therapists may be faced with choosing between the client’s best interest and therapist’s financial interests when profits are received from product sales.
HIPAA, establishes strict guidelines for maintaining which aspect of an ethical therapeutic relationship?
a.Privacy
b.Treatment Structure
c.Power Differential
c.Finances
a.Privacy
Client-Centeredness – principle that LMT’s always act in the best interest of the client
Client Centeredness
•Client-Centeredness
•Safety
•Privacy
•Clear Structure
•Power Differential
•boundary violation is a harmful transgression
of a boundary.
Boundary violation -is a harmful transgression
of a boundary.
boundary crossing is a transgression that may or may not be experienced as harmful.
Which of the following best describes what relationship boundaries protect?
A. client’s modesty.
B. The integrity of each person.
C. The practitioner from breaking the law.
D. person’s vulnerabilities.
B.The integrity of each person.
Define Laws:
Codified rules of conduct agreed to by a society, standards usually written for the purpose of protecting the general public, and shared by ethic or moral principles - enforceable by the court of law.
A practitioner decides to engage in a dual relationship with a client. Which of the following is the most important step to take?
A. Tell the client how the relationship is going to operate.
B. Assure the client it will not affect the therapy.
C. Discuss potential risks with the client before engaging in the relationship.
D. Create a written agreement that both parties sign before engaging in the relationship.
C.Discuss potential risks with the client before engaging in the relationship.