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RMT 104 PD Final Exam Review Latest Update

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RMT 104 PD Final Exam Review Latest Update

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  • Misconception about boundaries - CORRECT ANSWER: #1: "I want to be natural with
  • clients; boundaries create barriers."

#2: "I'll just use my common sense"

#3: "I've learned technique, and that's all I need to know"

#4: "I don't need to know anything about psychological dynamics;

I'm not a psychotherapist."

#5: "I have needs, too."

#6: "My connection with my clients is through the healing energy in my hands, and that's what's important."

#7: "But I know practitioners who are careless about boundaries and still

are successful."

Absolute non negotiable ethical standards - CORRECT ANSWER: 1. Confidentiality

  • Scope of practice
  • Record Keeping or fraud
  • Verbal or physical abuse
  • Draping and informed consent
  • Sexual relationships or sexual harassment
  • Impaired client or practicing under the influence
  • Treatment, Environment and Hygiene

Bartering - CORRECT ANSWER: Exchanging a manual therapy session for goods or

services other than another manual therapy session 1 / 3

Basic Session Framework - CORRECT ANSWER: - Clients know what to expect & what is expected of them

  • Sessions start and end on time
  • Sessions occur at the same time and place at regular intervals
  • Nothing interrupts a session
  • Avoid discussing treatment with clients outside office
  • Carefully safeguard client's rights to privacy and confidentiality
  • Don't ask Clients to attend to your needs

Boundaries - CORRECT ANSWER: a boundary is like a protective circle around the

professional relationship that separates what is appropriate within that relationship from what is not.

Client's passivity - CORRECT ANSWER: - Rarely express unhappiness with what we're doing

  • Don't speak up when we make them uncomfortable
  • Power difference can be exaggerated by certain circumstances: A male therapist
  • working on a female client, A client who is in crisis

Clients Asking Personal Questions - CORRECT ANSWER: - Consider carefully how you respond

  • Avoid giving more information than client needs or than you want to reveal about
  • yourself

  • If you don't know why a client is asking a question & are uncomfortable answering say,
  • "I'm curious why you're asking."

  • Turn focus back on client in a friendly way
  • If client is just trying to make polite conversation, clarify that he or she can just relax &
  • focus on his or her own concerns

Clients Asking Questions Outside Your Scope of Practice - CORRECT ANSWER: - Be

willing to say, "I don't know" 2 / 3

  • Say, "Sorry, but I don't have training in that area."
  • Don't pretend to know more than you do
  • Clients will appreciate your honesty
  • Showing that you honor your limits helps them trust you
  • Acknowledging your own limits is freeing to you, too

Clients Who Are Demanding - CORRECT ANSWER: - Don't take their behavior

personally

  • Avoid negative countertransference
  • Keep in mind clients may be acting out of fear from past trauma
  • Responding with impatience or difficulty might only reinforce their fears
  • Acknowledge client's dissatisfaction
  • Let them know you are doing your best & ask what else you can do to help them

Code of Ethics (https://cmtbc.ca/law-standards/code-of-ethics/) - CORRECT ANSWER:

  • Duty to patients
  • Duty to public
  • Duty to the professions
  • Duty to oneself
  • Practicing if impaired prohibited
  • Sexual Conduct prohibited
  • Guarantees of Cure prohibited
  • Conflict of interest

Common problems with

dual relationships - CORRECT ANSWER: - Becoming friends with clients

  • Working with friends and relatives
  • Mixing social occasions with work
  • / 3

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