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The
following class is presented to help all counselors, social workers, and vocational
specialist (including the CRC and CDMS professionals) to meet their continuing
education needs in the area of Ethics. Upon completion of the following class,
participants should be able to apply relevant ethical principles as they apply
to dual relationships.
OBJECTIVES
- Define
Dual Relationship and explain the relevant moral principles
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- List and
discuss potential problems involved in a dual relationship.
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- Explain
an ethically based, risk-managed, decision making model that is helpful
when considering entering into a dual relationship or when such relationships
inadvertently develop.
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OUTLINE
ARTICLE
#1: Dual Relationships: A Continuum Ranging From the Destructive
to the Therapeutic
- Practice
and Theory
- What
are Dual Relationships?
- Relevant
Moral principles
- Definition
from ethical standards
- Destructive
Dual relationships: Sexual and Nonsexual
- Therapeutic
Dual Relationships
- Assessing
Multiple Relationships
- Discussion
- References
ARTICLE
#2: Counselors' Experiences with Problematic Dual Relationships
- Intro
- Method
- Results
- Discussion
- Acknowledgements
- Reference
ARTICLE
#3: Avoiding Exploitive Dual Relationships: A Decision-Making
Model
- Abstract
- Dual
Relationships
- Ethical
Decision-making models
- A
decision making model
- Assumptions
- The
Model
- Using
Decision making model
- Case
illustrations-Case 1
- Analysis
- Case
2
- Analysis
- Discussion
- Limitations
ARTICLE
#4: Managing Risk When Contemplating Multiple Relationships
- Assumptions
- Questions
- Risk
Management
- Implications
for Practice
- References
ARTICLE
#5: Dual Relationships & Boundary Dilemmas
- Scenarios
and Questions
- Scenario
1
- Scenario
2
- Scenario
3
- Scenario
4
- Scenario
5
- Scenario
6
- References
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