Ethics
Ethical Decision Making: True or False
Ethical Considerations
Reporting
Boundaries
100

The study of philosophical beliefs about what is considered right or wrong in a society

Ethics

100

It is ok for a client to have my personal number to call me after hours or in case of an emergency

False. We have ERT staff for this. 

100

Can be broken in specific circumstances

Confidentiality  

100

What you do not need to make a report if you suspect abuse or neglect is happening

Proof

100

The amount of information you share about yourself in a client session

Self disclosure

200

Individuals who are required to contact Department of Human Services regarding suspected abuse or neglect

Mandated Reporter

200

It is ok for me to accept gifts from my clients 

True, in certain circumstances 

200

When a professional assumes a second role with a client becoming a... friend, employer, significant other

Dual Relationship

200

The misuse of someone's money, services, property, or the use of a power of attorney or guardianship for one's own purposes

Exploitation

200

What you should implement when you feel compassion fatigue to prevent burnout

Personal boundaries

300

The legal concept that indicates possible liability for healthcare providers if no warning or possible harm is given in certain circumstances

Duty to Warn

300

My coworkers should know all the same client information that I do

False

300

Legally a person cannot be prosecuted for breaking confidentiality in these two situations

Duty to Warn and Mandated Reporting

300

Taking something of value from a person by force, intimidation, or abuse of legal or other official authority

Extortion

300

At what point is it ethically acceptable to become friends with a client

5 years from the completion of services

400

Conflict between two or more courses of action, each with a favorable and unfavorable consequence

Ethical Dilemma

400

I should report my coworkers, and supervisors if I feel they're doing something unethical and harmful 

True, we should all hold each other accountable

400

When a therapist's personal or professional interests could potentially interfere with their ability to act in the client's best interest

Conflict of interest

400

Intentionally failing to address the physical, social, emotional needs of a client

Caregiver neglect

400

Consequences of poor boundaries

Emotional distress, interpersonal issues, negative impact on mental health, harm to yourself and client

500

Boundaries including respect for the individual, confidentiality, honesty, and responsibility

Professional ethics

500

I know what's best for my client. They need to follow my recommendations

False

500

The ability to understand, appreciate, and respect cultural differences as well as adapting one's approach to be appropriate and effective in intercultural settings

Cultural competency

500

The behavioral condition in which an individual neglects to attend to their basic needs, such as personal hygiene, appropriate clothing, or taking care of any medical conditions they may have

Self neglect/Grave disability

500

Types of boundaries

Emotional, Physical, Sexual, Workplace, Material, and Time