the obligation of confidentiality does not apply when there is suspected…
prioritizing client outcomes when making service decisions demonstrates the principle of…
selecting goals that do not meaningfully improve daily life raises concerns about…
sharing confidential client information without authorization violates…
the guiding principle requiring fair and equitable treatment is…
entering into professional and personal relationships with the same individual creates…
asking a client their preferred name and pronouns demonstrates…
billing only for services actually provided demonstrates…
practicing outside your area of competence resulting in certification loss illustrates…
a dual relationship that compromises objectivity creates…
explaining risks, benefits, and alternatives in plain language is part of…
discontinuing services when the client is no longer benefiting demonstrates…
seeking supervision before implementing an unfamiliar procedure demonstrates…
completing continuing education units to maintain BCBA certification demonstrates…
using an interpreter when the family's primary language differs from yours demonstrates…
adjusting feedback delivery based on a supervisee's cultural communication norms demonstrates…
weighing potential harm against likely benefits before implementing an intervention is a…
not doing what one should as a professional is called…
listing a credential you have not earned violates requirements for…
discussing identifiable client details in a coffee shop violates…