When clinicians keep clients longer than necessary for financial reasons, it appears they are: a. altruistic.
6. When the unethical therapist or human service agency provides services for clients longer than necessary for financial reasons, it appears they are: ☐ catering to the client's whims.
Examples of countertransferenceinappropriately disclosing personal information.offering advice.not having boundaries.developing strong romantic feelings toward you.being overly critical of you.being overly supportive of you.allowing personal feelings or experiences to get in the way of your therapy.
What are reasons given why professional helpers are reluctant to give advice? All of the above Clients most often don't act on it, If they do act on it, they can't really take credit for it, and the consequences of wrong advice can be severe.
Among the most common risk areas are client confidentiality and privacy, boundaries and dual relationships, conflicts of interest, informed consent, documentation, and termination of services.
Guidance counselors honor and promote the fundamental rights, moral and cultural values, dignity, and worth of clients. They respect clients' rights to privacy, confidentiality, self-determination and autonomy, consistent with the law.
Here's advice from practitioners who have eased stressful encounters with their clients:Calm yourself. ... Express empathy. ... Reframe resistance. ... Cultivate patience. ... Seek support from your peers. ... Consider terminating the relationship.
Transference is subconsciously associating a person in the present with a past relationship. For example, you meet a new client who reminds you of a former lover. Countertransference is responding to them with all the thoughts and feelings attached to that past relationship.
There are three types of transference in therapy: Positive transference. Negative transference. Sexualized transference.
Which of the following does the author of the text consider ket characteristics of effective helpers/ counselors? All of the above: Stable and mentally healthy, intelligent, creative.
To terminate the relationship:Explain to the client that your job is to ensure they get excellent care and that you do not feel you can meet their needs.Give the client space to process their feelings. ... Offer a referral to a therapist who might be a better fit.
Which of the following are considered rationale for spending time to do thorough assessment? It saves time by prioritizing issues.
29. An ethical obligation that provides a major link between ethics and self-care is: a. competence.
When practitioners devote a portion of their professional time and skills to services for which there is no expectation of significant financial return, they are: providing pro bono services.
How might a counselor's economic privilege lead to misunderstanding? - They might label clients as resistant or unmotivated if they are not able to arrive for appointments on time or are absent from sessions.
Termination is the term typically used when referring to the ending of the psychotherapy relationship. It may occur as an anticipated and well-articulated treatment plan that indicates the next phase of the psychotherapy process or it may occur precipitously or by surprise.
a. the therapist must continue to serve the client free of charge for as long as services are
An example of a potential conflict between legal and ethical standards pertains to breaking
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d. the therapist can file for partial unemployment due