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    Dual Counseling Boundaries

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    Non-counseling roles and relationships. In terms of having a romantic and or sexual relationship with clients, their family members, or their romantic partners is prohibited. Additionally, counselors may not provide services to anyone they shared a romantic and or sexual relationship in the past. In regards to having a relationship with a former client, family member, or romantic partner of the client in romantic and or sexual nature, section A. 5. C explains it can only happen after five years…

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    Reflection In Social Work

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    During my internship at Safe Space, an agency for homeless youths, I have observed and experienced my amazing things. The staffs have effectively demonstrated what the job of a social worker is and what they do. Through individual and groups activities, I was able to increase my knowledge on the social work practice behaviors. Each competency describes the knowledge, values, skills, cognitive and emotional process that social workers need. This paper will highlight the behavioral practices that…

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    Character, Choices, and Community Dr. Marie T. Hilliard, a retired Kernel in the army and a member of Malta, expresses concern over ethical advances. We, the people, are subjected to ethical questioning when put into certain circumstances. Dr. Hilliard stated three scenarios that are called in at Malta repeatedly. As a concern citizen, she expresses her thoughts and concerns of people who have to deal with ethical events. The first scenario is of an “ob-gyn- service, Jordan, a lesbian nurse…

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    when Lenina attempts to seduce him into having sex. Having very realistic character traits, John has realized and frowned upon Lenina’s “whorish” nature prior to this incident, and is required to decide if he values a sexual relationship with Lenina more than his own code of ethics. He eventually decides that he values the latter more, slaps Lenina, and calls her a “Impudent strumpet!” (Page 130), refusing her offer. Had he followed up on her initiation, John’s personality would not easily allow…

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    As societies grow economically, it is not surprising that money is involved in even a special event of the birth of a child. This is called surrogacy. It is not a new practice; it has been in place for centuries and was not formally recognized until the twentieth century. Surrogacy is the practice in which a family who is infertile and desperately wanting baby that carries their blood, pays a woman to carry the husband’s seed and give birth the baby. There are many ethical problems that arise…

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    when the alarm goes off, or as serious as whether to report sexual assault. These dilemmas also follow us into our workplace. The Devil Wears Prada is a great workplace movie example to show how dilemmas occur everywhere. Some of the dilemmas that we encounter are related to ethical decisions. Is the decision that is being made, right or wrong? Each individual has a different idea of what being ethical means. For Miranda Priestly, ethics is not a big concern for her. Throughout the movie,…

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    Whereas a working class person may receive a harsher punishment for the same crime with reasons such as: a means to flee, no family, no steady job, etc. This goes on in our court system every day and in some cases such as the Stanford swimmer sexual assault case that got national attention. Another good example of the criminalization of specific identity groups is spousal rape. Although it is now illegal in all fifty states, that was not the case until 1993. This is a prime example of gender…

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    use meth, his former boyfriend is the person is the provider. Recently, his former boyfriend offered to trade the meth for sex in return. The client complied and used the drug. During a session, the client informs the counselor that throughout the sexual interaction he began to feel uncomfortable…

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    Theme Of Gender In Nip Tuck

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    ease and cooperation in one setting alone–the hunger for cash. Otherwise, Dr. troy will be endlessly envious of Dr. McNamara’s family and intimacy, and Dr. McNamara, on the other hand, will be terminally ridden with jealousy over Dr. Troy’s numerous sexual conquests. Ultimately, any flaw in character and conduct can always be forgiven, as long as the need to succeed is maintained. Dr. McNamara will still be a good provider, and Dr. Troy will always be a loyal partner. They are both self-made…

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    The job of a nurse is multidimensional, they are leaders, they are teachers, and they provide therapeutic nurse-client relationships. Therefore, it should be of no surprise, that the nursing profession is rated the top trusted profession for honesty and ethical standards according to a recent poll conducted by Gallup (Newpart, 2012, para. 1). Nursing like many other professional organizations have standards of practice in which to guide their decisions, and provide a framework for the resolution…

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