hsv303 quizes 8latest 2015

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Quiz 8

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Most of the professional codes prohibit the practice of bartering in a counseling relationship.

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Nonsexual dual or multiple relationships tend to be complex, and few of the questions surrounding them have simple and absolute answers.

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A boundary crossing is a departure from standard practice that could potentially benefit clients.

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A study showed that when deciding whether or not to accept gifts from clients, psychologists were more likely to accept gifts that were

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If a dual relationship is unavoidable, it is a good idea for helpers to document and monitor their practices.

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• Question 6

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Lucia is considering developing a multiple or dual relationship with her client. It's important for Lucia to remember

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Jenny’s adolescent cousin recently got into trouble with the law. Jenny was asked by her family to counsel him since she knows the family history from a personal point of view. If Jenny did counsel her cousin, she would

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• Question 8

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Most of the professional codes of ethics specifically address the topic of giving or receiving gifts in the therapeutic relationship.

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According to the codes of ethics of all helping professions, making friends with former clients is always considered unethical because of the power differential.

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Ethical codes are quite clear regarding how to address dual relationships, which means that dealing with dual relationships is a clear-cut matter.

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Dual/multiple relationships are generally discouraged because

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According to some writers, graduate education tends to escalate students’ fears of licensing agencies and lawsuits.

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Departures from commonly accepted practices that could potentially benefit clients are referred to as

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Codes of ethics deal _____with setting appropriate boundaries, recognizing potential conflicts of interest, and taking steps to manage multiple relationships.

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In the case of avoidable dual relationships, if the benefits outweigh the risks, the relationship may be justified.

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A case could be made that bartering is below the minimum standard of practice.

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According to some writers, some dual relationships can alter the power differential between helpers and clients in a way that is healing to clients.

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A boundary violation is a serious breach that causes harm to the client.

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Home visits, and out of office visits fall into the category of

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Dual or multiple relationships are not necessarily harmful, unethical, or unprofessional.

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Helpers virtually always perform a singular role when working with clients.

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Martin has been Joanna’s counselor for five years and has developed a strong attraction to her. He believes the attraction is mutual and decides to pursue a sexually intimate relationship with her. Martin is disregarding the fact that

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It is always desirable that helpers avoid engaging in dual or multiple relationships.

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Discussing sexual feelings about clients

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Bartering is not prohibited by ethics or law.

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