Please dont copy the anwer which was given before: Consider the limits of confid
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Question
Please dont copy the anwer which was given before:
Consider the limits of confidentiality that you delineated in Question I. Had those limits been discussed and an informed consent been signed at the onset of treatment, please discuss how you would respond to your client disclosing his intention to have unprotected sex, despite positive HIV status, with an identified other.A complete answer should make reference to cases in the past that have set precedence with respect to a clinician’s duty to warn. A complete response should also indicate what conflicting ethical considerations were weighted in coming to your conclusion.
you should be familiar with all relevant ethical codes and standards according to CCPA,2015 . Attached the link 2. Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association. (2015). Standards of practice. (5th ed.). Ottawa, ON: Author. Retrieved from http://www.ccpa-accp.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/StandardsOfPractice_en_June2015.pdf
You are to explain all three elements. How would you explain confidentiality to a client. What is the role of confidentiality? When can it be broken? What do the codes say about confidentiality? Record keeping discuss how do you keep records protected? Discuss the ethics of the protection of records? When discussing children what can be kept confidential or can anything be confidential? Use the codes to support your answer, the answer should have an abstract and conclusion
Explanation / Answer
In case of the client who has HIV positive status and who is intended to have unprotected sex the clinician should disclose the intention of the client because as per the CCPA (2015) rules confidentiality can be broken to prevent clear and iminant danger to client or the others.The concent form was signed before the counselling starts and according to that the limitations should also be followed.