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11.14 Discussion Questions

Discussion Questions

  1. Why are clear boundaries essential in the counseling relationship, and how do they contribute to effective and ethical practice?
  2. What strategies can counselors use to identify and address potential boundary crossings before they become boundary violations?
  3. How should counselors approach situations where multiple relationships are unavoidable, such as in small or rural communities?
  4. What ethical considerations arise when a client requests to transition the professional relationship into a personal one (e.g., friendship) after counseling ends?
  5. How can counselors manage dual roles when providing services to someone with whom they already have a personal or professional connection?
  6. What steps can counselors take to evaluate whether entering into a multiple relationship would harm or benefit the client, and how should they document this decision?
  7. How can counselors address situations where a client expresses romantic or sexual interest in them while maintaining ethical boundaries and professionalism?
  8. What factors should counselors consider when deciding whether to accept a gift from a client, and how might this decision impact the therapeutic relationship?
  9. How can the timing, value, and cultural significance of a gift influence a counselor’s decision to accept or decline it?
  10. What role does supervision or consultation play in helping counselors navigate complex boundary and multiple relationship dilemmas?
  11. How can counselors educate clients about boundaries in therapy, and why is this discussion important at the outset of the therapeutic relationship?
  12. How can counselors ensure that a bartering agreement does not exploit the client or undermine the power balance in the therapeutic relationship?
  13. How do cultural differences influence perceptions of boundaries and multiple relationships, and how can counselors navigate these differences ethically?

 

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Ethical Practice in Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder and Mental Health Counseling Copyright © by Tom Hegblom; Zaibunnisa Ahmed; London Fischer; Lauren Roelike; and Ericka Webb. All Rights Reserved.