5. Therapist-patient sexual exploitation has been associated with various problems in clients. Name 2 of these problems.
manipulation or coercion of vulnerable persons by professionals in whom they have put their trust, resulting in sexual relationships; or any sexual activity between a professional and someone with whom she or he has a professional relationship
"the use of one's authority or power, either explicitly or implicitly, to coerce another into unwanted sexual relations or to punish another for his or her refusal; or the creation of an intimidating, hostile or offensive working environment through verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature
6.
The use of touch is not addressed, per se, in the music therapy codes of ethics, although it is strongly discouraged by the American Psychological Association regardless of the therapist's intentions, client's needs or its role within psychotherapy. If nothing further, touch is suspect
9. List 2 factors to consider in deciding whether or not therapist self-disclosure is appropriate
Clients engage music therapy services
The content of self-disclosure