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Chapter 1
Ethics
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Purpose of Ethics | Build knowledge, skills and self-awareness to approach situations with clarity and confidence |
| Power Differential | The practitioner as authority figure whose actions affect the client. You should bring more benefits to the vulnerable individual i.e. talk at eye level |
| Signs of transference | Everytime see client you get a gift, client can't leave wants to keep talking |
| Countertransference | Opposite of transference adn can adversely affect relationship effecting therapy, loss of clients or psychological harm to clients |
| Past experiences, unresolved traumatic impacts are sometime the root of body related emotional releases. | True |
| The process of healing body, mind and soul can be delicate, emotional journey tat puts the clients into place of great vulnerability | True |
| System of moral principles and appropriate conduct | Ethics |
| Beliefs about what is intrinsically worthwhile or desirable rather than what is right or correct | Values |
| What are different type of boundaries | Physical,Emotional,Energetic, Sexual, Interpersonal, Intellectual, |
| Somatic therapist need to strike a fine balance and it's important to stay open and receptive to connect with the client and track response through session | True |
| Important boundary that needs to be created and maintained from start | Time management |
| Boundary crossing signal | Client changes communication style (gets overly quite or talkative) |
| As a conservative approach you should shake hands with client | True, avoid hugs or touching back |
| Who is responsible to educate and inform client of dual relationships | Practicioner |
| What is the most challenging dual relationship with: | Family |
| Issues related to transference and countertransference can by just as emotional to practitioner as for the client | True |