Section 1 Flashcards
Your ethical duty in therapy (S1:A)
NOT to approve or disapprove of your client’s values; your role is to help your client’s explore and clarify their beliefs and apply their values to solving their problems
True or False: It is legally binding to claim “ I didn’t know that was an ethical violation” (S1: A)
False
What are the Canadian Courts’ expectations of therapists? (during a malpractice suit) (S1:A)
EXAM HINT
- Act in a way that is expected of you (as per your peers)
- To act in good faith (how do you protect client rights?)
- To keep documentation that demonstrates your adherence to code of ethics/standards of practice
What are some of the essential behaviours of a therapist? (S1:A)
- Show respect to client (consent; client autonomy)
- Protect client privacy
- Be straightforward
- Be competent
- Do no harm
- Keep up to date with the law (couselling practice AND client rights)
What are ethics??? (S1:A)
EXAM HINT
Study of standards of conduct and moral judgement
More than rules - a way of reasoning and constructing relationships with others
About:
1) Protecting client
2) Preserving dignity
3) Responsible caring
4) Taking action (using ROLE POWER)
Not just
- avoiding punishment
- creating/following/enforcing rules
- pleasing others to be liked
What are the core moral principles? (S1:A)
Veracity Justice Fidelity Do Not Harm Do Good for Others Autonomy Self Care
(Very Jumbo Ferrets Drew Dark AvacadoS)
The 5 Ethical Tests (S1:A)
The Public Test - what if your name is published in the news paper
The Reversibility Test - how would I want to be treated
Professional Test - what would my peers say
Universality Test - Would you make the same decision for other clients?
Test of Gain - Who gains in this decision, me or client?
What is an ethical dilemma? (S1:A)
Results from a situation where outside factors clash with the expectations of the profession
Can be conflict between one or more of:
- personal issues
- moral principles
- workplace policy/expectations
- code of ethics/standards of practice
- law
- clinical knowledge
True or False: Solving ethical dilemmas is about looking for the right answer (S1:A)
False
Look for decision that promotes dignity of client; chose decision that is MORE right than alternatives
What is the Gold Standard of Ethical Decision Making Models?
What are some other decision making models?
GOLD: CPA Decision Making Model
Other:
CCPA Model
Feminist Ethical decision making model