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Q: What represent the minimum standard for practice?
Answer:
Laws (Administrative Supervision)
Q: Ethical codes are standards for
Answer:
Best practice (Clinical Supervision)
Q: Ethics checklist Is it legal?
Answer:
Is it balanced, fair? How will I feel about myself?
Q: Fundamental Principle
Answer:
Boundary issues are FIRST clinical issues
Ethical issues are SECOND
Legal issues are THIRD
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Q: 4 P's of Healthcare
Answer:
Patient
Provider
Purchaser
Payer
Q: Harm
Answer:
Injury, Injustice, Violation, Wrong
Q: wrong
Answer:
Violating someone's rights, pain
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Q: Negligence
Answer:
Inattention
Q: Nontreatment
Answer:
-Withholding/Withdrawing treatment
Intended and foreseen effects
Q: Boundary
Answer:
Edge of appropriate behavior at a given moment in a relationship between
patient/provider, as governed by the therapeutic context and contract
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Q: boundary crossing
Answer:
Benign deviations from standard practice, harmless, non exploitative,
may advance therapy goals, i.e., helping a falling patient, giving patient a ride home
in a blizzard
Q: boundary violation
Answer:
Significant deviations from standard practice, harmful, exploitative, takes
therapist out of professional role, "cui bono"
Q: Axioms
Answer:
1. The responsibility for setting and maintaining boundaries always belongs to thw
counselor
2. The patient should not be blamed or stigmatized for violating a boundary