What is a conflict of interest statement?
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What is a conflict of interest statement?
A competing interest, also known as a ‘conflict of interest’, can occur when you (or your employer or sponsor) have a financial, commercial, legal, or professional relationship with other organizations, or with the people working with them, that could influence your research.
What is a dual relationship with a client?
Dual relationships or Multiple Relationships in psychotherapy refers to any situation where multiple roles exist between a therapist and a client. Examples of dual relationships are when the client is also a student, friend, family member, employee or business associate of the therapist.
Which of the following is the biggest concern for dual relationships?
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What would be the biggest concern for dual relationships? | The potential for harm |
Describe why dual relationships involving family members tend to be among the most challenging? | Frequently expect to be treated differently than a usual client |
Is a serious breach that causes harm to the client?
A serious breach that results in harm to clients and is therefore unethical.
Which of the following describes the difference between a boundary crossing and a boundary violation?
A boundary crossing is a deviation from classical therapeutic activity that is harmless, non-exploitative, and possibly supportive of the therapy itself. In contrast, a boundary violation is harmful or potentially harmful, to the patient and the therapy. It constitutes exploitation of the patient.
What does the ACA say about dual relationships?
Sexual and/or romantic counselor– client interactions or relationships with former clients, their romantic partners, or their family members are prohibited for a period of 5 years following the last professional contact. This prohibition applies to both in-person and electronic interactions or relationships.
When a counselor works in a managed care system client’s goals do you need?
When a counselor works in a managed care system, client’s goals need to be: highly specific, limited to reduction of problematic symptoms, and often aimed at teaching coping skills.
When a counselor works in a managed care system?
What is the managed care model?
Managed Care is a health care delivery system organized to manage cost, utilization, and quality. By contracting with various types of MCOs to deliver Medicaid program health care services to their beneficiaries, states can reduce Medicaid program costs and better manage utilization of health services.
What are three legal considerations in the supervisory relationship?
Three legal considerations in the supervisory relationship are: Informed consent, confidentiality and it’s limits, and liability.
What are the responsibilities of a clinical supervisor?
Clinical Supervisor Responsibilities: Overseeing and reviewing practitioners’ work procedures. Counseling, motivating, and disciplining practitioners, and referring advanced issues to upper management. Conducting performance reviews. Ensuring practitioners comply with licensure and registration requirements.