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64. Multiple relationships include all of the following except: a. Providing individual therapy to more than one family member b. Hiring your current client to mow your lawn on a weekly basis c. Running into a client at a wedding d. Seeing one of your group therapy clients in concurrent individual therapy 65. Szumer and Arnold (2023) propose the term “overlapping relationship” to describe: a. A simple encounter with a client outside of therapy b. An ongoing involved relationship with a client outside of therapy c. A dual relationship that is harmful to the client d. A dual relationship that damages the therapeutic relationship 66. The healthcare provider is given a bag of homemade cookies by their client at Christmas. Before accepting this gift, all of the following should be considered except: a. The monetary value of the gift b. The timing of the gift c. The therapist’s preference for the cookie flavor d. The client’s intent for giving the gift 67. Accepting payment or gifts for referring clients is: a. Legal in most jurisdictions b. Considered an unethical kickback c. Acceptable according to professional ethics codes d. An acceptable business practice 68. Professional codes of ethics state that bartering arrangements: a. Should not be documented in the client’s chart b. Can be used frequently without concern as long as values are equal c. Should only be used if it is an accepted practice in the community d. Can be initiated by the clinician or the client. 69. When using social media, Baier (2019) recommends that therapists: a. List their education and training on personal social media accounts b. Allow GPS tagging of pictures for geographic clarity c. Change their password once a year d. Routinely do a self-search to see what therapist information is publicly accessible 70. According to Mosher and colleagues (2017), therapist focus on cultural humility: a. Lowers the risk of unintentional boundary crossings b. Is not important in the day-to-day therapy process c. Focuses on how culture affects therapy in general terms d. Ignores client values and beliefs 71. When dealing with clients from another culture, Corey and Corey (2021) suggest that: a. Therapists should assume that all cultures require similar therapy boundaries b. Eye contact is not an important variable c. Therapist behaviors can be the norm or a boundary crossing for different cultures d. Use of direct, probative questions is always beneficial

72. All of the following are true about sexual misconduct except:

a. It can be blatant b. It can be subtle c. It can be manipulative d. It can be therapeutically appropriate

73. Sexual harassment in therapy: a. Is not considered abuse

b. May include sexual solicitation c. Does not apply to electronic communication d. Only includes physical contact a. There is an ethical standard that specifically addresses the situation b. The proposed action places two or more ethical standards in conflict with each other c. There is a clear, unequivocal path of action to take which follows an ethical standard d. The proposed action follows an ethical standard and does not cause harm to the client 75. Johnson and colleagues (2022) identified all of the following as core characteristics of ethical decision- making models except: a. Consider interpersonal but not intrapersonal variables b. Review ethical and legal standards c. Reflect on boundaries of competence d. Consider all possible outcomes 76. In the ETHICS decision-making model, H–Help may be sought from all of the following except: a. An attorney b. A risk management liability company c. A clinical supervisor d. Social media 74. An ethical dilemma occurs when:

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