Track #1 - Introduction Answer
Booklet | Table of Contents | Printable Page Introduction xx The purpose of the course is to assist you in increasing your self awareness regarding setting ethical boundaries with clients. As each case study is given, if the concepts seem to be applicable to your situation, I encourage you to turn your CD player off and make a few notes regarding the application of the principle to your setting. However, these notes are for your purposes only and are not to be sent to the Healthcare Training Institute. Periodically, content-recall questions are asked. These questions correspond with the questions in your Answer Booklet. Merely write the correct letter on the blank line that precedes each question. Keep in mind there is nothing tricky or hard about these questions, they are merely intended to verify your playing of this CD. Each of the questions is included on this CD, as well as in the Answer Booklet. The questions are sequential and deal with the section of content that preceded it. For this reason, to facilitate answering of each question, you might read the question from the Answer Booklet prior to listening to that CD track. By knowing what the question is ahead of time you will then know the content to listen for that contains the answer. So just a hint, after you answer a question, read on to the next question in order to give you a "heads up" to listen for the content that contains the answer. For
the purpose brevity most generally I will use the term "therapists"
or "mental health professional." However, don't let these terms deter
you from applying the concepts to your situations. When you hear the word "therapists,"
if your job title is social worker, psychologist, marriage and family therapist,
mental health counselor, professional counselor, resident director, program assistant,
etc., merely substitute the appropriate term that is the most meaningful to you.
In short don't let my use of the term "therapists" cognitively set you
off track from hearing the content because your job title is school counselor,
for example. I will also use the term "client" for the purposes of brevity.
However, if you deal with patients, residents, students, consumers, etc., transpose
"client" to the term that is the most meaningful to you in your work
setting. Answer
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