Ethical Boundaries: Are You Crossing Ethical Boundary?
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As a recovery support professional, if you are concerned whether you are crossing ethical boundary, ask yourself:
- Is this in my resident’s best interests?
- Whose needs are being served?
- Will this have an impact on the service I am delivering?
- Should I consult with my supervisor or a colleague?
- How might this be viewed by the resident’s family?
- How would I feel telling my supervisor or a colleague about this?
- Am I treating this resident differently from how I treat other residents, as if this resident is “special?”
- Am I taking advantage of this resident?
- Will I be comfortable documenting my actions or behavior in the resident’s file?
- Am I acting in accordance with the code of conduct, values and ethical standards of my organization?
Reference: College of Psychologists of Ontario (CPO). Professional Boundaries in Health-Care Relationships. Toronto: College of Psychologists of Ontario, The Bulletin, Vol 25, No 1, July 1998.
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