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Responsibility to Clients Principle 1
1.1
1.1 No discrimination against
1.1 No discrimination against
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ethnicity, race, age, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, disability, gender health, religion, national origin
1.2 Obtain informed consent
capacity to consent, adequately informed of information concerning treatment, has been told of potential risks and benefits of treatment, has freely expressed consent, has provided consent that is document. Legally authorized person if person is incapable of signing form themself
1.3 duel relationships
Therapists avoid exploiting the trust of clients by making every effort to avoid multiple relationships with clients that are business or close personal relationships with a client or clients immediate family. Therapists will not take on dual rules.
1.4 sexual intimacy
sexual intimacy with clients is prohibited
1.5 when can sexual intimacy be done
two years following the termination of therapy or last professional contact. If you are sexually intimate the burden shifts to the
1.6 reporting unethical conduct
comply with applicable laws regarding the reporting of alleged unethical conduct
1.7 furthering interests
therapists do not use their professional relationships to further their own interests
1.8 responsibility of clients to make decisions
clients make decisions that they have the responsibility to make regarding any relationship
1.9 how long should therapy last
only so long as it is clear that the client is benefiting from the relationship
1.10 other services
if the therapist is unable or unwilling for appropriate reasons to provide professional help
1.11 abandoning treatment
therapist make reasonable arrangements for the continuation of client treatment
1.12 written consent
videotaping, audio recording or permitting third party observation
1.13 third party request
therapist clarify at the outset the nature of the relationship with each party and the limits of confidentiality