Values and Ethics Flashcards
Indicate whether each statement is true or false
The NASW Code of Ethics is a set of rules that prescribe all the behaviors in complexities of professional work and practice
False. The NASW Code of Ethics is a guide for conduct in situations that have ethical implications
Clinicians should take additional steps if necessary to insure a client’s comprehension of the informed consent contract.
True
The Code of Ethics (COE) does not cover research activities of social workers
False. The Code of Ethics DOES COVER research activities of social workers
Couples should be informed that both reconciliation and divorce are possible outcomes of therapy
True
The NASW Code of Ethics is relevant to all social workers and social work students, regardless of their professional functions, the settings in which they work, or the populations they serve.
True
Therapists should terminate services if they wish to pursue a social, financial, or sexual relationship with a client.
False. Engaging in social, financial, or sexual relationships with clients or former clients is unethical and constitutes a boundary violation.
The Code of Ethics requires social workers to make every effort to foster the self-determination of clients.
True
When treating a couple, the clinician only needs informed consent from one individual
False. When treating a couple, the clinician needs informed consent from BOTH individuals
A therapist should document that the therapist obtained informed consent for treatment from the client.
True
The Code of Ethics does not address issues of fees
False. The Code of Ethics DOES address the issues of fees
The therapist has an ethical duty to inform clients of possible outcomes of treatment
True
A therapist is obligated to break confidentiality if a client has thoughts of suicide
False. A therapist is obligated to break confidentiality when the disclosure is necessary to prevent serious, foreseeable, and imminent harm to the client.
The Code of Ethics requires respect for client’s privacy.
True
The Code of Ethics does not offer guidelines for disputes among colleagues.
False. Section 2.04 of the Code of Ethics makes recommendations regarding disputes among colleagues.
A therapist is obligated to break confidentiality if there is reasonable suspicion of child abuse.
True
A therapist is required to exert privilege if a husband calls and asks for information about his wife’s treatment.
False. A therapist is required to maintain CONFIDENTIALITY if a husband calls and asks for information about his wife’s treatment. Privilege refers to the legal setting.
According to the Code of Ethics, you should only accept a job that you have the skills to perform.
True
If a client has a plan to vandalize someone’s car, the therapist should warn both the victim and the police.
False. Social workers can disclose confidential information without client consent when the disclosure is necessary to prevent serious, foreseeable, and imminent harm to another individual. Property damage DOES NOT qualify.
A therapist can make exceptions of confidentiality rules if the therapist’s clients are involved in a federally funded research project.
False. Social workers are required to maintain the confidentiality of clients, regardless of their participation in research projects.
A therapist is obligated to break confidentiality id there is reasonable suspicion of domestic violence.
False. Domestic Violence does not require a report, whether it is suspected or known.
A therapist can refuse to treat a client if the client practices a fundamental religion.
False. Social workers cannot refuse treatment to individuals on the basis of religion.
Therapists have an ethical responsibility to take reasonable care in maintaining client confidentiality while using electronic devices.
True
As a supervisor, you should not have sexual relationships with supervisees.
True.
If an HIV+ client discloses intent to have unprotected sex with someone, the therapist has a duty to warn that individual.
False. Social workers are required to maintain the confidentiality of HIV+ clients in regard to their sexual behavior.
If a therapist is in doubt about practice, the Code of Ethics requires that the therapist seek the advice of supervisors and colleagues.
True
The term privilege relates to the release of information in a legal setting
True
Clients must give specific consent if the therapist plans to record the session.
True
Social workers have no obligation to promote or facilitate research since the primary goal is to help people in need and address social problems.
False. Social workers have an obligation to promote and facilitate research to contribute to the knowledge base of the profession.
If a lawyer subpoenas a client’s records without a release, the therapist should provide the information immediately.
False. If a lawyer subpoena’s a client’s records without a release, the therapist should contact the client and exert privilege.
Privilege is suspended if either the client or the therapist sues the other.
True
As a supervisor, it is you ethical duty to make orderly and explicit arrangements regarding relationships with supervisees.
True
Social workers who are teachers or field instructors should take steps to ensure that clients understand when services are being provided by a student.
True
As a therapist, it is unethical to solicit the clients of a colleague.
True
If a therapist receives a subpoena for testimony, the therapist should exert privilege and contact the client.
False. If a therapist receives a subpoena for testimony, the therapist should contact legal counsel.
The Code of Ethics requires that social workers report unethical colleagues but does not specify who to report them to.
True
A Tarasoff condition only exists if a client makes a serious threat to harm an identifiable victim.
False. A Tarasoff condition may exist if a family member contacts the therapist with the specific information or if the social worker’s clinical judgement the threat exits.
As a social worker, it is unethical to accept a job in an agency that is under public sanction from the NASW.
True
Therapist have an ethical duty to collaborate or refer to improve and protect the health and well being of their clients.
True.
The Code of Ethics prohibits social workers from criticizing the social work profession.
False. The Code of Ethics encourages social workers to criticize the social work profession.
If a therapist receives a court order for client records and believes the release would be harmful to the client, the therapist should first advocate for no release or a limited release of information.
True
The Code of Ethics requires practitioners to become involved in establishing agency policy.
True
Therapists should investigate child abuse if they have a reasonable suspicion.
False. Therapist should REPORT child abuse if they have a reasonable suspicion.
Clinicians should not engage in duel or multiple relationships with clients or former clients where there is risk of potential harm to the client.
True.
Ethically, students cannot be placed in agencies that are under sanction by the NASW.
True
When duel or multiple relationships are unavoidable, clients are responsible for setting clear, appropriate boundaries.
False. When duel or multiple relationships are unavoidable, CLINICIANS are responsible for setting clear, appropriate boundaries.
Therapists should avoid initiating treatment when there is a known duel relationship.
True
Social workers are required to keep current on practice knowledge developments.
True
When clinicians provide services to two or more people who have a relationship to each other (e.g. couples or family members), the clinicians should clarify the nature if their professional responsibilities to each individual.
True
Clients should be informed of their rights regarding services.
True
The Code of Ethics does not require the identification of risks because they are unknown.
False. The Code of Ethics DOES REQUIRE the identification of risks, since they are often foreseeable and known.
When Clinicians provide services to a couple, a “no-secrets” policy is required.
False. This is best practice but not REQUIRED.
Clinicians should under no circumstances engage in sexual activities or sexual contact with current clients, whether such contact is consensual or forced.
True
Clinicians should only provide clinical services to individuals with whom they have had a prior sexual relationship after a reasonable amount of times has passed.
False. Clinicians should NOT provide services to an individual with whom they have had prior sexual relationships.
As a supervisor, you are responsible for the actions of your supervisees.
True
Social isolation of an elder or dependent adult is a reportable offense.
True
Client records are the property of the client.
False. Client records are the property of the CLINICIAN (or in some cases the agency), but the clients should have reasonable access to records concerning the client.
Parents have the right to access their child’s mental health records.
True
The Code of Ethics urges practitioners to adhere to commitments made to employing organizations.
True
It is acceptable to receive compensation for the referral of professional clients
False. It is unethical to receive compensation for the referral of professional clients.
Clinicians have an ethical duty to discuss with clients how insurance companies will manage their confidential information.
True
The Code of Ethics indicates that social workers should discuss their policies around the use of technology in the provision of services.
True
Since clients have universal access to the internet, employing the use of technology is an acceptable practice for all clients.
False. According to the updated Code of Ethics, social workers should assess a client’s suitability and capacity for electronic and remote services when using technology to provide services.
According to the Code of Ethics, clients should provide consent before audio and/or video recordings of sessions are made or viewed with a third party.
True
Clients do not need to provide consent when a supervisor or third party is observing the session.
False. Clients should provide informed consent before permitting observation by a third party.
Clinicians may reasonably perform an internet search on a client without consent in order to prevent imminent and foreseeable harm to the client or others.
True
Social workers do not need particular knowledge or skills to employ the use of technology in the provision of services.
False. Social workers who use technology in their provision of services should ensure that they have the necessary knowledge and skills to engage in this practice in a competent manner, including special communication challenges, ability to implement strategies, etc.
According to research, technology is used consistently across cultural groups, so social workers do not need to take a client’s cultural background into consideration when deciding on the use of technology in treatment.
False. Social workers should have an awareness of the socioeconomic and cultural differences among clients and how they may use electronic technology.
The Code of Ethics states that social workers should avoid communicating with clients using technology around personal or non-work-related purposes.
True
A social worker should avoid accepting “friend” requests from clients on their personal Facebook page to avoid boundary confusion or harm to the client.
True
Social workers can post personal information on professional websites or other social media sites without taking into consideration its potential effect on clients.
False. Social workers should be aware of how posting personal information on professional websites or other social media may cause duel relationships, boundary confusion, or harm to clients.
When working with couples or families, agreements should be made regarding whether confidential information may be exchanged in person or electronically, among clients or with others outside of sessions.
True.
Social workers do not need to obtain informed consent before performing an internet search on a client.
False. Social workers should obtain consent before performing an internet search on a client UNLESS that search is needed to reasonably prevent imminent, foreseeable harm to self or others, or for other compelling professional reasons.
Social workers do not necessarily need to use formal safeguards when using electronic communication.
False. Social workers should use applicable safeguards (encryption, firewalls, passwords, etc.) when using electronic communication such as email, online chat sessions, and texting.
Social workers should NOT, under any circumstances, engage in sexual communication with a client through the use of technology or in person.
True
Social workers should avoid unwarranted criticism of colleagues in electronic communication and on social media sites.
True