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An overview of the 2015 American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT) Code of Ethics and its comparison with Louisiana's Code of Ethics for Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFTs). It also discusses ethical decision making models and exercises. intended for professionals in the field of marriage and family therapy.
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By Christian J. Dean, Ph.D., LPC, LMFT, NCC
¡ 2015 AAMFT Code of Ethics overview ¡ LA Code of Ethics for LMFTs ¡ Identified Differences Between Codes ¡ Ethical Decision Making Models ¡ Ethical Decision Making Exercises
¡ Challenges with ethical conduct can occur when we try to balance mandatory ethics with aspirational ethics ¡ Mandatory Ethics § Considered the must do minimum ¡ Aspirational Ethics § Something to strive towards § High standards § Explore what is in the best interest of the client
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¡ Nine standards with several codes per standard: § Standard I: Responsibility to Clients § Standard II: Confidentiality § Standard III: Professional Competence and Integrity § Standard IV: Responsibility to Students and Supervisees § Standard V: Research and Publication (Formerly Responsibility to Research Participants) § Standard VI: Technology-Assisted Professional Services (New Section) § Standard VII: Professional Evaluations § Standard VIII: Financial Arrangements § Standard IX: Advertising
¡ 4701: General ¡ 4703: Resolving Ethical Issues ¡ 4705: Responsibility to Clients ¡ 4707: Confidentiality ¡ 4709: Professional Competence and Integrity ¡ 4711: Responsibility to Students and Supervisees ¡ 4713: Responsibility to Research Participants ¡ 4715: Responsibility to the Profession ¡ 4717: Financial Arrangements ¡ 4719: Advertising ¡ Has not changed since 2003
¡ LA code for LMFTs- 4705. Responsibility to Clients, F. Sexual intimacy with former clients is prohibited for two years after the termination of therapy. ¡ AAMFT Code 1.5 Sexual Intimacy with Former Client and Others: “Sexual intimacy with former clients or with known members of the client’s family system is prohibited”.
¡ LA code for LMFTs- 4705. Responsibility to Clients, G. Addresses the reporting of unethical conduct. The code states that licensees will “comply” with applicable laws. Chapter 39 provides the details regarding disciplinary proceedings. ¡ AAMFT Code 1.6 Reports of Unethical Conduct also defers members to comply with applicable laws.
¡ Scenario: Stephanie is a 27 year old Hispanic female who has been diagnosed with schizophrenia. Stephanie lives with her mother and comes to family counseling with her to address complications with consistent medical care. During the meeting, Stephanie admits to smoking marijuana and being released from care from three psychiatrists due to her unwillingness to stop smoking. Her mother explained that the psychiatrists argued about the marijuana contradicting the medications they were given her to help with her symptoms of schizophrenia. Her mother supports Stephanie smoking as it helps Stephanie overall; however, without appropriate medication, Stephanie has begun hallucinating more and her overall health is deteriorating.
¡ What, if any, ethical concerns come to mind in the case of Stephanie? ¡ How would you process an ethical decision making model? ¡ Get into small groups (3 or 4) and discuss/process.
¡ Scenario: A father and his daughter (Samantha) come to family therapy to help Samantha work through some trauma and grieving. The father meets with you alone and shares that Samantha’s mother had shared custody and visitation but that she had physically attacked Samantha. The father further explains that the mother is on probation and has a restraining order from seeing or contacting Samantha. Samantha explains that she is torn about her love for her mother and her anger/ disappointment with her mother attacking her. Months pass and Samantha is doing better; however, her mother is now off of probation and you receive a subpoena for records from the mother’s lawyer. Samantha’s father hears about the subpoena, calls you and explains that Samantha’s mother does not have any parental rights according to the last court ruling and therefore does not have access to the records.
¡ What, if any, ethical or legal concerns come to mind in the case of Samantha? ¡ How would you process an ethical or legal decision making model? ¡ Get into small groups (3 or 4) and discuss/process.
¡ Corey, G., Gorey, M. S., & Callanan, P. (2011). Issus and ethics in the helping professions (8th ed.). Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/ Cole Publishing Co. ¡ Hecker, L.L. (2015).Ethical, legal, and professional issues in marriage and family therapy. In J. L. Wetchler & L. L. Hecker (Eds.), An introduction to marriage and family thera py (pp. 505-524). New York, NY: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group. ¡ Remley, T. P., Jr., & Herlihy, B. (2016). Ethical, legal, and professional issues in counseling (5th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson.