A) Entering a business venture with a client
B) Developing a sexual relationship with a client
C) Establishing a social relationship with a client
D) Setting healthy boundaries during the initial visit
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A) that all multiple relationships should be avoided because they are usually harmful.
B) that absolute answers are available to resolve dual or multiple relationship dilemmas.
C) to be cautious in order to protect herself from censure.
D) to consider whether the potential benefit outweighs the potential for harm.
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A) state the practice of bartering is unethical no matter the circumstances.
B) take a more strict attitude increasing the punishment for practicing bartering.
C) state bartering should take place of payment; therefore,the therapeutic relationship can become more trustworthy.
D) take a more flexible and less punitive attitude toward bartering.
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A) professional isolation.
B) high visibility in the community.
C) spending a minimal amount of time traveling between professional engagements.
D) coping with the inevitability of multiple relationships.
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A) Setting healthy boundaries from the outset
B) Securing informed consent of clients and discuss with them both the potential risks and benefits of dual relationships
C) Documenting any dual relationships in clinical case notes
D) Becoming romantically involved with the client
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A) Age,diagnosis,life experiences such as abuse,and culture are key elements of the therapeutic relationship.
B) An unfortunate reality is that some practitioners have difficulty distinguishing where appropriate boundary lines should be drawn.
C) The goal of ethical decision-making is to take a position where the potential for exploitation is minimized.
D) Failing to establish clear boundaries can be very dangerous to both the client and the therapist.
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A) Therapists may not be as challenging as they need to be with clients they know socially because of a need to be liked and accepted by the client.
B) Therapists may be as effective with clients they know socially as they are with clients they have never met previously to the therapeutic relationship.
C) Counselors' own needs may be enmeshed with those of their clients to the point that objectivity is lost.
D) Counselors are at greater risk of exploiting clients because of the power differential in the therapeutic relationship.
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A) outreach psychotherapists.
B) higher costs and fewer psychotherapy hours.
C) gift giving.
D) stricter boundaries for outreach psychotherapists.
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A) Experiencing feelings of freedom and peacefulness
B) Experiencing feelings of shame and guilt and posttraumatic stress disorder
C) Experiencing depression,fear,and anger
D) Experiencing isolation,a stronger distrust,and suicidal tendencies
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A) it can promote dependency.
B) it can interfere with the transference relationship.
C) it can be misread by clients.
D) it can become a healthy romantic relationship.
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A) Sexual intimacy with current clients,or their spouses or partners,is prohibited.Engaging in sexual intimacy with individuals who are known to be close relatives,guardians or significant others of current clients is prohibited.
B) Psychologists do not engage in sexual intimacies with current clients/patients; however,if a client/patient has not been treated within two years a relationship may become ethically approved.
C) Sexual or romantic counselorclient interactions or relationships with current clients or their family members are prohibited.
D) Psychologists do not engage in sexual intimacies with individuals they know to be close relatives,guardians,or significant others of current clients/patients.Psychologists do not terminate therapy to circumvent this standard.
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A) filing a malpractice suit.
B) filing an ethical complaint with the therapist's licensing board.
C) lodging a complaint with the AARP.
D) filing a criminal complaint or a civil suit.
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A) A slippery slope
B) A dual relationship
C) A boundary violation
D) A malpractice suit
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A) not an issue in sparsely populated areas.
B) less challenging in rural areas than in urban areas.
C) equally as challenging in rural and urban areas.
D) more challenging in rural areas than in urban areas.
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A) the slippery slope phenomenon.
B) therapist decay.
C) the ethical deterioration phenomenon.
D) role erosion.
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