Integrative Case
The case involve M, a 35-year-old mother with three children from two fathers. He most recent boyfriend, the father of the youngest child, has beaten her twice, been arrested and jailed, but is about to be released. Despite a restraining order, Melissa is terrified. Her economic situation is dire -- she lives at an inexpensive motel, works part-time for under the table wages, and relies on WIC services. Most recently, her 12-year-old son was arrested for shoplifting and suspended from school for fighting. Melissa is aghast about her lifestyle, and heard about my sliding scale fees from a previous client whom I saw when I interned at a public mental health center.
Challenging Aspects -- There are several challenging aspects to this case: 1) Decisions on pro-bono work; 2) Services for those in need; 3) Family in crisis, son acting out, mother feeling frightened and family potentially in danger. Clinicians have been doing pro bono work for years. One of the reasons people choose a psychological career is to help people, and it depends on the fiscal resources of the particular counselor whether they can offer these services. Certainly, M is a prime candidate for those services, and even a sliding scale would likely put her at a zero pay rate. That being said, some studies have shown that if individuals pay some for their services, they are more likely to take them seriously. However, in this case, the family is in considerable crisis and requires at least a short-term intervention (New Benefit for Volunteer Clinicians, 2012).
Principles of ACA and CAMFT- The basic principles of an ethical code of conduct for CAMFT (California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists) and the ACA (American Counseling Association) Code of Ethics are both designed because ethical dilemmas are part of the human condition. It is often important and helpful to have a sponsored code that takes into consideration ethical theory and the needs of the modern therapist. Indeed, in this litigious society, it is important to note the complimentary nature and distance of legal vs. moral and ethical responsibilities for a professional. When one is licensed in their state as a counselor, one also agrees to abide...
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