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Ethics: The answer to Question 1 is found in Section 1 of the Course Content. The Answer to Question 2 is found in Section 2 of the Course Content... and so on. Select the correct answer from below. Place a letter on the blank line before the corresponding question.

Questions:

1. Four values that constitute the philosophical bases of the therapeutic relationship that present boundary challenges are what?
2. What are six stages in attitude formation from past experiences?
3. What are the three steps in Robinson’s ethics assessment technique?
4. What are some areas that the NASW, AAMFT, NBCC, and APA Codes of Ethics agree upon regarding the setting of clear and ethical boundaries with clients?
5. What are three techniques for setting boundaries?

Answers:

A. Think in a preventative fashion, discuss ethical situations with the client in the initial session, and get feedback from colleagues.
B. 1. What is the context of the situation? 2. What are the client’s goals? 3. Is there a potential harm?
C. 1. reaction, 2. trial-and-error, 3. effective response, 4. feeling “right,” 5. reinforcement, 6. others are “wrong”.
D. Respect the client
E. Worth for the individual, self-determination; sharing the benefits of society; and the mutual rights of your client and society.



Laws and Rules: The Answer to Question 6 is found in Section 6 of the Course Content... and so on. Select the correct answer from below. Place a letter on the blank line before the corresponding question.

Questions:

6. What is the duty to notify patients?
7. As society becomes increasingly complex, what did the Florida Legislature find?
8. What are three acts that would constitute grounds for denial of a license or disciplinary action?
9. What are three conditions where privileged communications may be waived?
10. What are three minor violations that may cause the Department to serve a licensee with a notice of noncompliance?
11. What are three requirements that a licensee must meet in order to perform evaluations of minors for the purpose of making a recommendation regarding custody, residence or visitation?
12. What are four Marriage and Family Therapy Theories and Techniques?

Answers:

A. Failure to make available to a patient or client upon written request, reports, copies of test results, or documents in the possession or under the control of the licensee or certificateholder which have been prepared for and paid for by the patient or client; Failue to conspicuously display the valid license as required by Section 491.0149(1)(a), F.S.; Failure to identify through written notice or orally to a patient the type of licensure under which the practitioner is practicing as required by Section 456.072(1)(t), F.S.
B. When the person licensed under this chapter is a party defendant to a civil, criminal, or disciplinary action arising from a complaint filed by the patient or client, in which case the waiver shall be limited to that action; when the patient or client agrees to the waiver, in writing, or when more than one person in a family is receiving therapy, when each family member agrees to the waiver, in writing; When there is a clear and immediate probability of physical harm to the patient or client, to other individuals, or to society and the person licensed under this chapter communicates the information only to the potential victim, appropriate family member, or law enforcement or other appropriate authorities.
C. Dynamics of Marriage and Family Systems; Family Therapy and Counseling Theory and Techniques; Personality Theories; and Individual Human Development Theories Throughout the Life Cycle.
D. Every licensed health care practitioner shall inform each patient, or an individual identified pursuant to s. 765.401(1), in person about adverse incidents that result in serious harm to the patient. Notification of outcomes of care that result in harm to the patient under this section does not
constitute an acknowledgement of admission of liability, nor can such notifications be introduced as evidence.
E. Advertising, practicing, or attempting to practice under a name other than one's own; Failing to perform any statutory or legal obligation placed upon a person licensed, registered, or certified under this chapter; Paying or receiving a kickback, rebate, bonus, or other remuneration for receiving or referring a patient or client.
F. Emotional survival is equivalent to physical survival.
G.
Competence in performing assessments of a psychological nature on children and families; Education and training in the areas of child and family development, child and family psychopathology, and the impact of divorce on children and families; and Knowledge of the legal standards and procedures governing divorce and child custody.

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