The therapeutic relationship is between
Who is the Health care professional and client
The first stage of the therapeutic relationship is
What is Orientation
The healthcare provider shares personal information with the client when
What is Never OR when it is the best choice to assist the client
The term for avoiding any activities that may do harm to the client is
What is Nonmaleficence
A sign of counter transference is spending too much time doing this about this client
What is thinking
The purpose of the therapeutic relationship is this
What is for the health care professional and client to engage in a relationship that facilitates desired change(s) by client
The second stage of the therapeutic relationship is this
Identification
It is appropriate for the healthcare provider to have physical contact with the client when
What is Never OR has permission from the client to touch for emotional support
The term for when the provider promotes the client being independent is
What is Autonomy
A sign of counter transference is spending too little or too much of this with client
What is time
The client’s reaction to the health care provider is termed this
Transference
The third stage of the therapeutic relationship is this
What is Working (Exploration)
When a client requests that the health care provider not share something with the team, the health care provider should do this
What is ask the client to clarify why the information should not be shared with the team
The term for when the service is equal and fair and does not show favor is
What is Justice or Fair
A sign of counter transference is sharing this kind of information with the client
What is inappropriate information
The healthcare’s reaction to the client is termed this
Counter transference
The fourth stage of the therapeutic relationship is this
Resolution (Termination)
Spending too much time thinking about the client and/or spending too little/much time with client are indications that
What is the healthcare provider is struggling with counter transference
The term for being honest and committed to helping the client make progress is
What is Fidelity
A sign of counter transference is accepting or sharing what with client
What are gifts
The health care provider sets these 2 limits for every interaction with the client
What is when the interaction begins and when the interaction ends
The 3 major components of the therapeutic relationship are
What are trust, respect, and rapport
Accepting gifts from a client or spending time with a client outside of the professional setting is an example of
What is the healthcare provider is struggling with Counter Transference
The term for recognizing the importance of doing what is best for the client and benefits the client the most is
What is Beneficence
A sign of counter transference is meeting with client here
What is outside of a professional setting