Exercise # 1 Table 1: Recovery Coaching: An Intimacy Continuum
The document outlines an intimacy continuum that describes appropriate and inappropriate behaviors for recovery coaches in their relationships with clients. It lists behaviors ranging from always appropriate like attending recovery support meetings together to never appropriate like having a sexual relationship. The continuum helps coaches maintain proper boundaries and prioritize client safety and well-being over developing inappropriate relationships.
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Exercise # 1 Table 1: Recovery Coaching: An Intimacy Continuum
The document outlines an intimacy continuum that describes appropriate and inappropriate behaviors for recovery coaches in their relationships with clients. It lists behaviors ranging from always appropriate like attending recovery support meetings together to never appropriate like having a sexual relationship. The continuum helps coaches maintain proper boundaries and prioritize client safety and well-being over developing inappropriate relationships.
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Exercise # 1
Table 1: Recovery Coaching: An Intimacy Continuum
Zone of Zone of Vulnerability Behavior of Recovery Coach in Safety (Sometimes okay; Zone of Abuse Recovery Support Relationship (Always Sometimes not okay) (Never Okay) Okay) Giving gift Accepting gift Lending money Borrowing or accepting money Giving a hug “You’re a very special person” “You’re a very special person to me.” Invitation to holiday dinner Sexual relationship Sexual relationship with a mentee’s family member Giving cell phone number Using profanity Using drug culture slang “I’m going through a rough divorce myself right now.” “You’re very attractive.” Addressing person by their first name Attending recovery support meeting together Hiring person to do work at your home. Exercise #2 Question Quiz https://study.com/academy/practice/quiz-worksheet-ethics-for-substance-abuse-counselors.jpg
1. What is a possible treatment-based disadvantage of providing
addiction counseling through electronic media? o Clients will stop coming to counseling facilities for their appointments
o Counselors may miss cues to a client's current state of wellness
o Computer viruses can broadcast the counseling session to the public
o It violates many state laws regulating the proper methods for addiction treatment
2. What does confidentiality in counseling entail?
o A legally binding contract between the counselor and client to keep all treatment sessions secret o Non-disclosure of privileged communication under any circumstances o Non-disclosure of client information and privileged communication, except where required by law o The degree of confidence a client should have in the counselor's professional abilities
3. What is the primary objective in adhering to a code of ethics in
substance abuse counseling? o Client welfare o Increased recovery statistics o Protection from legal penalties o Membership in NAADAC
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