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MBA, Ph.D in Management
Harvard university
Feb-1997 - Aug-2003
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Strayer University
Jan-2007 - Present
Option 2: Complete the Option 2 written assignment. You should create your seminar
responses in MS Word. Your response to the questions below should be composed in
complete sentences and paragraphs and be 150–200 words in length.
Scenario: You are working as a domestic violence intake counselor for a private nonprofit shelter in a city. Due to the sensitive nature of domestic violence situations, the
location of your shelter is confidential, and all information about clients is kept secret.
One morning while conducting an intake appointment, a client tells you that she is
feeling depressed and has been treated for depression in the past. She says that she
needs medication and really needs it soon. Your session with her is interrupted by the
family specialist who needs the client to come and comfort her son who will not stop
crying. In her absence, you decide to begin working on service coordination for the
client. You know that the client has not signed consent forms yet, but this should not be
a problem as you are sure that she will when she returns to your office. You call the free
medical clinic where most of your agency’s clients are referred. The receptionist is
someone who you know well and is the point of contact for the clinic, so you feel
comfortable divulging your client’s situation. When you finish talking, the receptionist
tells you that she knows the client well and would make the appointment. In the
meantime, she would send someone over with the medication that the client usually
takes. Feeling pleased with yourself, you tell the client all of this when she returns from
taking care of her son. As you tell her about the call and the medicine, the client’s face
turns pale. “My husband works there and will probably be the person sent to deliver the
medication, he will kill me!”
Seminar Question: In this scenario,
1. What did the human service professional do that was unethical?
2. How should this situation be handled now?
3. What should the intake specialist have done instead of making this referral?
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