Substance abuse counselors in recovery: Implications for the ethical issue of dual relationships. Journal of Counseling & Development, July/August, 5. 428-432.Doyle, K. (1997). Substance abuse counselors in recovery: Implications for the ethical issue of dual relationships. Journal of Counseling &...
Consider the following ethical issues related to dual relationships: 1. Conflict of Interest Engaging in dual relationships can create conflicts of interest that compromise professional judgment. For example, if a social worker provides mental health services to a close friend or family member, their ...
It is argued that this framework can help sex offender therapists to identify ethical issues and to address them in an ethically nuanced and fruitful manner. 展开 关键词: dual relationships ethical issues sex offenders 出版时间: 2014/11/28 ISBN: 9781118674352 ...
Psychologists refrain from engaging in multiple relationships that may: (i) impair their competence, effectiveness, objectivity, or ability to render a psychological service; (ii) harm clients or other parties to a psychological service; or (iii) lead to the exploitation of clients or of other pa...
As a social worker, there are obligations you should abide by in the field of practice. Dual relationships should among the client and the social worker should never take place in the field of practice. The NASW Code of Ethics, section 2.07 states, social workers who decides to engage in ...
to some aspect of fairness in authorship assignment, 8 additional categories of ethical problems were identified: incompetent supervision, inadequate supervision, supervision abandonment, intrusion of supervisor values, abusive supervision, exploitive supervision, dual relationships, and encouragement to fraud....
Ethical practices such as confidentiality (other members could share things about other members), informed consent (members may understand and expect different things from the therapy), preventing previous, concurrent, or future dual relationships, become much more complicated in group therapy th...
Sexual relationships between psychiatrists and their patients raise a number of important ethical issues. The power inequality, transference and dependence which often occur in a therapeutic relationship render patients vulnerable to exploitation. Psychiatrists informed by a patient of sexual contact with a...
This paper focuses on sections of the codes which are unsatisfactory, or inadequate for psychodynamic counsellors. It also looks at the influence of psychodynamic counsellors in changes to the clauses on sexual exploitation. Finally the absence of any mention of dual and multiple relationships is ...
All counselors are warned to avoid dual relationships – acting as both counselor and personal friend to a client. Dual relationships create the danger of misusing – even unintentionally – the authority as counselor for personal benefit. Conversely, it can cause the counselor to attempt to water...