Dual Relationship
Ethical Standards
Unavoidable Dual Relationships
Specific Issues
Misc
100

Give an example of innovative approaches that rely on dual relationships

What is:

Adventure therapy

Walk and Talk Therapy

100

According to the ACA Code of Ethics, Is it ethical to be involved sexually involved with a current client?

It is prohibited 

100

What are examples of unavoidable dual relationship?

What is:

Rural communities 

Military 

Pastoral 

Addiction

In-home service

Crisis and disaster


100

What should a Counselor always do when dealing with any type of boundary issue?

What is:

Get documentation

Communicate with client

Be aware of diverse populations 

100

Y/N Is there always a potential for harm?

What is:

 Yes

200

T/F 

Dual relationships only involve personal relationships? (Example: counselor and friend)

What is False. 

It involves both personal and professional relationships. (Counselor and Friend, Supervisor, employer )

200

Why is it unethical to counselor a family or friend?

What is:

Inability to stay objective


200

Why is it hard to avoid a dual relationship within the military?

Military relies on rank culture. Everyone has multiple roles, so it is hard to have a mental health professional and not also a superior officer. Many times the counselor is the only one for all service members in a specific area, which would include friends and coworkers. Counselors are also tasked with evaluations, like security clearance and fitness for duty. Those being evaluated could be clients. In close corridors, it is likely to have frequent boundary crossing and role blending

200

T/F Friendship and therapeutic relationship can exist at the same time?

False

200

What are the Three factors that should be considered when determining the risk of harm in a nonprofessional relationship?

What is:

Incompatible expectation

Divergent responsibilities

Power differential

300

What are the Three factors that should be considered when determining the risk of harm in a nonprofessional relationship

What is 

Incompatible expectation

Divergent responsibilities

Power differential

300

What should Counselors do before extending boundaries? (Accepting invitations to a special event)

What is:

Consider the benefits and risks 

There must be precautions in place like informed consent consultation supervision and documentation to ensure that judgment is not impaired, and no harm occurs

300

What does boundary crossing mean? And give an example?

What is:

counselors who engage in behaviors with clients that have a potential to create a dual relationship. It is a departure from a commonly accepted practice that occurs to benefit a client. A boundary is shifted to meet that particular moment and client. (attend graduation)

300

When a Client offers a Counselor a gift, what should the Counselor take into account?

What is:

relationship, 

value, 

client’s motivation 

counselor’s motivation

300

What are some benefits in dual relationships?

What is:

Prevents clients from feeling the distance between them

Helps with power differential 

Greater authenticity and congruence

Overall strengthen alliance 

400

What are the Four characteristics of dual relationships that I mentioned

What is:

Hard to recognize

Potential outcomes are varied

Sometimes these relationships are unavoidable

Innovative approaches are developing in the profession

400

According to state regulation, what type of behaviors should not be engaged with current clients?

What is:

Sexual intercourse, 

Kissing, 

Touching, 

Exposing, 

Deliberate or repeated comments or gestures of an exploitive nature.

400

What should the Counselor keep in mind when looking at boundary crossing?

What is:

All clients are unique

Everyone has their own personal boundaries

Boundary crossing can be justified if little risk of harm and benefit client

SHOULD NOT BECOME ROUTINE

Slippery slope phenomenon

400

What are some pros and cons of self disclosure?

What is:

It can normalize the client’s experience (Decrease shame)

It can improve the client-therapist relationship (build trust)

It can give the client hope

It can make the client feel more comfortable (decrease power differential)


It can cause the client to look at you like a friend

Role reversal

It can invite more questions 

Make the client uncomfortable 

400

What are the steps when a Counselor is asked to engage in a dual relationship?

What is:

Respond in caring and professional way

Acknowledge their distress

Empathize with them

State why you cannot function as their counselor because of your other relationship

Help them locate other counselor

If they continue to talk about the situation remind them throughout that you are listening as their relative or friend, not counselor

500

What safeguards help a Counselor in a dual relationship?

What is:

Secure client’s informed consent to proceed with relationship

Discuss potential problems. Will not hold up in court

Seek consultation

Prevent loss of objectivity monitor for harm

Engage in ongoing discussion with client

Document and self-monitor 

Show steps that you are trying to protect client

Obtain supervision