Ethical and Cultural Issues Arising from the Psychology of Terrorism- 3 Credit Hrs.
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BPAbb1 - Ethical Boundaries in Balancing the Power Dynamic in the Therapeutic Relationship Part I Post Test

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Questions:

2.1 What is the “Bad Apple Theory”?
5.1 According to Peterson, when does transgression occur?
5.2 Describe the “reversal of roles” characteristic of the boundary violation between a therapist and his/her client.
Answers:

A. When the client has the role of caretaker and the therapist uses the client to satisfy his/her need
B. Therapists who abuse clients are ‘bad apples’ that bear no relation to the rest of the mental health profession
C. When professional deny their great power in the professional client relationship because then they relieve themselves of the responsibility for how they use it

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Please note every section does not have an additional question below. Some sections may have more than one question.

Questions:

8.1 What are some examples of manipulation at a residential treatment facility?
10.1 What are some warning signs of a possibility that the health professional could become sexually exploitative?
10.2 What are some examples of scenarios that lead to personal contact boundary violations between the therapist and the client?
Answers:

A. Role trading, sex therapy, drugs, and rape
B. Defiance, refusal to maintain their rooms, poor school performance and general negative attitudes
C. Health professional brings up his/her personal problems, the relationship feels uncomfortable and ambiguous to the patient, alcohol or drugs are made available during office visits, unnecessary phone calls are made to the patient