Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 4
Subtitle 36 - BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF PSYCHOLOGISTS
Chapter 10.36.05 - Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct
Section 10.36.05.07 - Client Welfare
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.36.05.07
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. A psychologist or psychology associate shall:
(1) Take appropriate steps to disclose to all
involved parties conflicts of interest that arise, with respect to a
psychologist's or psychology associate's clients, in a manner that is
consistent with applicable confidentiality requirements; and
(2) Make arrangements for another appropriate
professional to deal with emergency needs of the psychologist's or psychology
associate's clients as appropriate, during periods of anticipated absences from
professional availability.
B. Exploitation. A psychologist or psychology associate may not:
(1) Exploit or harm
clients, colleagues, students, research participants, or others;
(2) Take actions that violate or diminish the
legal and civil rights of clients or of others who may be affected by the
action;
(3) Exploit the trust and
dependency of clients, students, and subordinates;
(4) Allow personal, social, religious,
organizational, financial, or political situations and pressures to lead to a
misuse of their influence; or
(5)
Enter into a new nonpsychological, nonprofessional relationship with a former
client that is considered exploitative dependent on, but not limited to:
(a) The nature, duration, and intensity of
professional services rendered to the client;
(b) The length of the professional
relationship;
(c) The length of
time between the termination of the professional relationship and the
initiation of the nonprofessional relationship;
(d) The mental stability of the psychologist
or psychology associate and former client;
(e) The circumstances of termination,
including, but not limited to, statements or actions of the psychologist or
psychology associate suggesting or inviting the possibility of a
post-termination relationship; and
(f) The likelihood of adverse impact on the
client.
C. Sexual Misconduct. A psychologist or psychology associate may not:
(1) Engage in sexual intimacies with a
current client;
(2) Engage in
sexual intimacies with a former client:
(a)
For at least 2 years after the cessation or termination of professional
services; or
(b) After the 2 years
following the cessation or termination of professional services if the sexual
relationship is exploitative in light of the following factors:
(i) The nature, duration, and intensity of
professional services rendered to the client;
(ii) The length of the professional
relationship;
(iii) The length of
time between the termination of the professional relationship and the
initiation of the nonprofessional relationship;
(iv) The mental stability of the psychologist
or psychology associate and former client;
(v) The circumstances of termination
including, but not limited to, statements, or actions of the psychologist or
psychology associate suggesting or inviting the possibility of a
post-termination sexual or romantic relationship; and
(vi) The likelihood of adverse impact on the
former client;
(3) Engage in sexual intimacies with
individuals known to be the parents, guardians, spouses, domestic partners,
sexual partners, children, or siblings of the client or for at least 2 years
after cessation or termination of professional services;
(4) Terminate a professional relationship
with a client for the purpose of engaging in sexual intimacies with one of the
individuals set forth in §C(3) of this regulation;
(5) Engage in sexual behavior with a client
in the context of a professional evaluation, treatment, procedure, or service
to the client, regardless of the setting in which the professional service is
rendered; or
(6) Engage in sexual
behavior with a client under the pretext of diagnostic or therapeutic intent or
benefit.
D. Harassment. A psychologist or psychology associate may not:
(1) Engage in sexual solicitation, physical
advances, or verbal or nonverbal conduct that is sexual in nature, which
behavior occurs in connection with the psychologist's or psychology associate's
professional role;
(2) Engage in
sexual harassment of the psychologist's or psychology associate's past or
present clients, supervisees, research participants, or employees, with
deliberate or repeated comments, gestures, or physical contacts of a sexual
nature; or
(3) Create a hostile
workplace or educational environment by unwelcome and offensive behaviors that
are sufficiently severe or intense to be abusive of a reasonable individual in
that environment whether it consists of a single act or of multiple persistent
or pervasive acts.
E. A psychologist or psychology associate shall:
(1) Provide psychological services for minor
children or for adults who have legal guardians only with appropriate
authorization; and
(2) Take special
care to protect the interests of minors or clients who are unable to give
voluntary, informed consent.
F. Termination of Services. A psychologist or psychology associate shall:
(1) Make or
recommend referral to other professional, technical, or administrative
resources if the referral is clearly in the best interest of the client;
and
(2) Unless precluded by the
actions of the client, terminate the professional relationship in an
appropriate manner, notify the client in writing of this termination, and
assist the client in obtaining services from another professional, if
(a) It is reasonably clear the client is not
benefiting from the relationship;
(b) A multiple relationship develops or is
discovered after the professional relationship has been initiated;
(c) Impaired competency or objectivity
develops or is discovered after a professional relationship has been initiated;
or
(d) The psychologist or
psychology associate has been threatened or otherwise endangered by the client
or another person with whom the client has a relationship.
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