Self-Assessment Quiz Question #6 The formal decision-making model that is chosen for use by the clinician: a. May not help the clinician identify the problem b. Should help the clinician analyze alternative courses of action c. Usually does not provide justification for any course of action taken d. Does not include evaluation of the consequences of an action
Self-Assessment Quiz Question #7 The decision-making model in the case study: a. Determined a clear course of action that every clinician would follow in the same way b. Determined one clear right answer to the dilemma c. Did not consider all facets and aspects of potential consequences d. Provided an outline for an organized, thoughtful decision-making analysis
CONCLUSION
Healthcare providers have an obligation to provide safe and ethical care to their clients. It is apparent that in order to provide ethical care to clients, it is crucial for the clinician to understand the definition of boundaries. They must recognize boundary situations, distinguish a boundary crossing from a boundary violation, and have a knowledge base for evaluating and navigating boundary dilemma situations. Use of a model or framework for ethical decision
making can help the provider recognize, analyze, and navigate the complexities of ethical boundary dilemmas in order to achieve the best possible outcome for their client.
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MANAGING PROFESSIONAL BOUNDARIES Self-Assessment Answers and Rationales
1. The correct answer is d. Rationale: The principle of autonomy/justice states that clinicians treat clients equitably and without discrimination. Beneficence relates to promoting well-being, nonmaleficence relates to doing no harm, and integrity/ fidelity relates to honesty and truthfulness. 2. The correct answer is: b. Rationale: Sexually provocative conversations are a boundary violation with potential for harm to the client. The other options are nonexploitative boundary crossings. 3. The correct answer is d. Rationale: All of these factors should be considered when determining if a gift is an acceptable boundary crossing and can be accepted . 4. The correct answer is c. Rationale: Connecting with a current client by “friending” or “following” may lead to inappropriate therapist self- disclosure. It creates a privacy concern, has the potential for harm, and is specifically addressed in most codes of ethics.
5. The correct answer is c. Rationale: Sexual relationships with clients are clear unethical boundary violations, have the potential for harm and exploitation of the client, and are illegal in all states. 6. The correct answer is b. Rationale: The model chosen for use should help the clinician identify the problem, analyze alternatives, choose and implement an action, and evaluate the consequences of the decision, all of which provide sound justification for the chosen course of action. 7. The correct answer is d. Rationale: There is rarely only one right answer or action when faced with ethical decisions, and different clinicians may choose different alternatives. Use of a decision-making model provides structure and organization to help guide the clinician in evaluating all aspects and consequences so that they can arrive at the best possible option for the client.
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