Maintaining Professional Roles & Boundaries Quiz Please sign up for the course before taking this quiz. Likening your clients to children, is a sign of ___ professional boundaries.1 Positive Poor Appropriate Seeking out a personal relationship with clients or their families should be _________.1 Avoided Supported Encouraged A professional relationship is the relationship between friends, where the power balance is more evenly shared. True or false?1 False True The professional service provider is responsible for ensuring that professional boundaries are maintained. True or false?1 False True The onus is on the professional to maintain professional roles and boundaries. True or false?1 False True The key components of a therapeutic relationship are:1 Privacy and confidentiality Duty of care and professional intimacy Trust and respect All of the other answers Advocating for a client is an example of poor professional boundaries. True or false?1 False True In the video, Molly accepting the necklace from Mrs. Matthews:1 Would be going against company policy Is an example of professional boundaries Is encouraged by the company Is stealing A professional relationship involves:1 The service provider being empowered by their skills or knowledge All of the other answers Payment for services Specified length of service The therapeutic relationship is the way a professional and client interact with the goal of achieving beneficial change for the ___1 Client Service Provider Company In the video, Steven providing Mrs. Kelvey a lift outside of working hours could:1 Help the company to get more business Create a dynamic of victim and rescuer Form a more professional relationship between them If a client continues to overstep the boundaries, discuss this behaviour with your _________.1 Manager Colleagues Family Intimidating or threatening behaviour can be a sign that professional boundaries are being ___1 Upheld Maintained Crossed Maintaining professional boundaries can include the professional ___1 Accepting expensive gifts from the client Borrowing money from a client Avoiding conversations about their personal finances Maintaining professional boundaries can include:1 Being on time for your appointment with a client Talking negatively about another staff member in front of the client Running personal errands on work time Taking a personal call when providing a service Back to: Maintaining Professional Roles & Boundaries