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    Boundary Issues

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    Boundary Issues BSHS/335 Boundary Issues There are positives and negatives to every situation. Dual relationships are one of these situations that have either good or bad outcomes. It depends on the people involved and their values and beliefs. The following will show cases of both positive and negative situations‚ which human service workers engage in dual relationships with their clients. Example 1: Tammy has cerebral palsy and been in a wheelchair most of her life. She has had only two

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    professionalization within the counseling field is by helping masters/doctoral students gain a better understanding of the counseling issues through experience. Why students want to attend a program that is Counsel for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Program (CACREP) is due to it providing hands on experience in the field‚ students can take the NCE before graduation‚ greater job opportunities‚ and the program teaches the students about the ethical violations that could happen to a counselor

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    HIPAA Violations Melissa Wells Rasmussen College Medical Law and Ethics HIPAA Violations A staff nurse working at a medical clinic looked up a patient file in order to weaken a lawsuit case the patient had against the nurse’s husband. She gave the information to her husband who then called the patient and made it known that he had medical information which he believed weakened the man’s case. He suggested that the man consider dropping the lawsuit. The patient called and informed the clinic

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    Boundaries Essay I have been in church since I was younger. With my nana being a pastor‚ my mother a youth leader‚ and my father a deacon‚ at church‚ I have grown up with a strong religious background. Because I was brought up in such a religious based background‚ I have developed a mentality that many girls my age may not have. For example ‚Hebrews 13:4 – states that “Marriage should be honored by all‚ and the marriage bed kept pure‚ for God will judge the adulterer and all the sexually immoral

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    THE ROUGH CROSSING  by  F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940)  The Saturday Evening Post (8 June 1929)   I  Once on the long‚ covered piers‚ you have come into a ghostly country that is no longer Here and not yet There. Especially at night. There is a hazy yellow vault full of shouting‚ echoing voices. There is the rumble of trucks and the clump of trunks‚ the strident chatter of a crane and the first salt smell of the sea. You hurry through‚ even though there’s time. The past‚ the continent‚ is

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    Traffic Violations

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    Three Types of Traffic Violations You Should Consult with an Attorney About Many traffic tickets are simply a matter of paying the fine. In some situations‚ you may be able to pay the ticket by mail or online. However‚ there are many tickets that can be serious‚ whether they require you to appear in court or not. The following are three situations when you need to speak to an attorney. Speeding tickets for high speeds In some situations‚ you can be driving at such high speeds that it will not be

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    Dual Relationships and Boundaries Paper Donna Lee‚ Rachelle Jones‚ and Jamie Owens Psych 545 March 14‚ 2011 Dr. Marc Miller Dual Relationships and Boundaries Paper Most major professional codes of ethics have a policy or rule against dual relationships (Gottlieb‚ 1993). Dual relationships exist when a professional acts at the same time or sequentially in two roles (Gottlieb‚ 1993). Through the course of this paper‚ the concept of dual relationships will be examined. Ethical issues with dual

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    Michala Rose‚ 1.a Engelsk Bord A23‚ Side 1 af 3 COPYRIGHT VIOLATION AND ILLEGAL DOWNLOADING 1. Give an outline of the attitudes to copyright violation and illegal downloading as presented in text 1 and 3. Peter Sunde describes in text 1 how the internet is being controlled by a corrupt industry. He describes an incident he had with his co-founders for The Pirate Bay (TPB). TPB allows people to share and download music and movies regardless of copyright laws. They were convicted of contributory

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    List three brief scenarios that will illustrate examples of the types of boundary issues or multiple relationships you may encounter in the work you will be doing as a counselor. Be specific in describing the client‚ the counseling setting‚ and the situation that has raised these issues. Discuss specifically what makes these scenarios ethical challenges. Boundaries make it possible for the relationship between therapist and client to be professional and safe for the client and set the parameters

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    Teaching Boundaries

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    PTTLS Steve Plant Explain the boundaries between the teaching role and other professional roles The role of a teacher is multi faceted. It not only requires the teacher to be able in terms of teaching their given subject‚ but they also have to be competent in many of the softer skills often taken for granted by outsiders ‘looking in’. The ability to share knowledge‚ conduct research on a subject and understand individual learning styles is coupled with the ability to be a good listener‚ be approachable

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