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9.10 Discussion Questions

Discussion Questions

  1. How should counselors navigate confidentiality and privacy when working with multiple clients in family or couples counseling? What strategies can they use to ensure all parties feel respected and heard?
  2. What ethical considerations arise when a counselor is aware of a secret disclosed by one member of a family or couple that may impact the others? How should the counselor handle such situations?
  3. How can counselors maintain neutrality and avoid taking sides in couples or family conflicts while still advocating for each individual’s well-being?
  4. What role does informed consent play in family and couples counseling, and how should counselors address differing levels of understanding or agreement among participants?
  5. How can counselors effectively manage dual relationships in family or couples counseling, such as when they are asked to provide individual therapy to one member of the group?
  6. What steps can counselors take to address cultural, religious, or systemic factors that influence family dynamics or couple relationships in an ethical manner?
  7. How should counselors respond if they suspect abuse or harm within a family or couple dynamic, balancing ethical responsibilities with client trust and safety?
  8. What are the potential challenges of working with minors in family counseling, and how can counselors ethically address issues related to their participation and confidentiality?
  9. How can counselors ensure they remain within their scope of competence when addressing complex dynamics in family or couples counseling, such as severe mental health conditions or high-conflict relationships?
  10. What ethical considerations should counselors keep in mind when using interventions or techniques that may have different impacts on individual family members or partners?

 

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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.