Problem Based Scenario DQ 4
View Problem-Based Scenario in this unit's studies and then answer the following discussion questions:
- What are the ethical issues in this situation?
- What are the multicultural concerns?
- What are the legal issues?
Use appropriate scholarly research to support your findings.
Problem Based Scenario
Jim: So yeah, Sara, this client being a disabled cross dresser. Wow. That was even a new one for me.
Oh
but get this. So this one client, Susan, has all sorts of anxieties and
one of them is test anxiety. I have this test I need to give her and
she is just beside herself about taking it. She keeps asking all these
questions about it. She seems genuinely fearful about not doing well.
Sara:
From what you have told me about her, the test really should not be
that big of a deal. But I could see where this anxiety piece would
present a problem for her.
Jim:
Well, she says her disability gives her a disadvantage on tests, but
this test has shown to not be biased to her disability. I have read a
number of studies that show that appropriate preparation can overcome
test anxiety, so, to help her out with her anxiety, I decided to give
her a copy of the test to take home and review before it is
administered. That seemed to relieve her anxiety.
Sara: Uh huh. I bet that helped her out a lot. Do you not wish you could do that with all your clients?
Jim:
Of course. What I could not tell her was that it is a license protected
psychological test, and lending it out like that is not allowed.
Sara: Is she not a very religions person? I thought I saw her in the waiting room one day reading something…
Jim:
Oh, she is super religious and plays everything by the book, so to
speak. Really a goody two shoes, you know? She never would have taken
the copy of the test if she knew it was not allowed. She just would have
freaked out even more and then her anxiety would have gone through the
roof.
Sara: I do not blame you for not telling her. You are such a nice guy and you want to help everyone.
Jim:
Say, this coming weekend, Bob is going to some conference out of town.
How about you come over and we can pick up where we left off? Maybe you
can pack that enticing lingerie I like so much this time, huh?
Observer:
Is this not something. I just got hired to work for this psychology
services organization that is owned and run by Jim and Bob, a married,
same sex couple. What just unfolded was a scene in which I happened to
overhear a conversation between Jim and his secretary, Sara. There sure
does appear to be something going on between these two. Do you not
agree? I thought Jim was gay. And, he is married!
Sara: Oh you are naughty one! So, can I have Friday off then, boss? I think I have to do some shopping.
Observer:
I cannot believe what I just overheard. That psychologist, Jim, is
supposed to be a professional. But with this kind of behavior… it seems
to me that there are a whole host of ethical problems going on here in
this office. I cannnot believe he and his secretary carry on this way
about their clients, even if they are trying to help. Do I say anything?
To who? He is the boss and so is his partner who hired me. I just
started working here.
Credits
Subject Matter Experts:
Bethany Lohr, Dr. La Keita Carter
Instructional Designers:
Tina Houareau, Peter Lindner
Interactive Design:
Patrick Lapinski
Project Management:
Julie Greunke
On Camera Talent:
Lesa Koski, Kevin West, Clare Parme
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