PCN 505 Topic 5 DQ 1 and DQ 2 Recent

PCN 505 Topic 5 DQ 1 and DQ 2 Recent

PCN 505 Topic 5 DQ 1 and DQ 2 Recent

Topic: Managing Boundaries and Multiple Relationships: Making Ethical Decisions

Read the ACA and NAADAC Codes of Ethics and compare the positions that each takes on issues of dual relationships. Provide examples of dual relationships for which these codes do not give definitive guidance about the appropriateness of the relationship. How should a counselor make a decision to enter or not enter into a dual relationship?

DQ 2

Topic: Managing Boundaries and Multiple Relationships: Making Ethical Decisions

How would you handle the following three situations? What would you do in each?

1. Your client expresses emotional or physical attraction to you and you have similar feelings for your client.

2. You have feelings of attraction to your client, but you do not know if your client has similar feelings toward you.

3. Your client expresses attraction to you, but you do not have any feelings of attraction toward your client.

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topic 6

Topic: Ethical Issues in Family and Group Work

You are a counselor working at a publicly funded alcohol and drug treatment program. Your client, Doug, attends one of your counseling groups. Although he has a previous conviction and is on probation for possession of an illegal substance, he entered treatment as a voluntary client. Doug’s probation officer recently learned from another probationer that Doug is in treatment, and the officer has sent you a letter requesting that you provide a progress report and an assessment of Doug’s likelihood of relapse. The probation officer will use this information, if favorable, to petition the court for Doug’s early release from probation.

Discuss your options for responding to the probation officer’s request and describe what you would do. Cite relevant legal issues, including federal confidentiality and privacy regulations in your discussion. Identify the specific circumstances under which you would provide the information requested by the probation officer. How would you handle this differently if Doug were involuntarily attending the group?

DQ 2

Topic: Ethical Issues in Family and Group Work

Judith is a licensed professional counselor (LPC) in private practice. She has a contract to facilitate psycho-educational groups for students in a local public high school. Many of the students in her groups are dealing with the divorce of their parents. Judith has decided to create a specific psychoeducational group for adolescents whose parents are divorcing or divorced. What should be covered in her pregroup screening interviews with the students?