Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a) Certified Problem Gambling Treatment
Counselors shall adhere to the following code of ethics:
(1) Certified Problem Gambling Treatment
Counselors shall be committed to respecting the dignity and autonomy of all
persons that is to include, but is not limited to, professional relationships
with consumers (or former consumers), supervisees, students, employees, or
research participants in efforts to maintain the highest standards of their
practice.
(2) Certified Problem
Gambling Treatment Counselors shall terminate service to consumers, and
professional relationships with them, when such service and relationships are
no longer required or in which a conflict of interest arises.
(3) Certified Problem Gambling Treatment
Counselors shall not, in the rendering of their professional services,
participate in, condone, and promote discrimination on the basis of race,
color, age, gender, religion, disability and or limitation, or national
origin.
(4) Certified Problem
Gambling Treatment Counselors shall be aware of and respect cultural,
individual, and role differences, including those based on age, gender, gender
identity, race, ethnicity, culture, national origin, religion, sexual
orientation, disability, language, and socioeconomic status and consider these
factors when working with members of such groups. They shall also eliminate the
effect on their work of biases based on those factors, and shall not knowingly
participate in or condone activities of others based upon such prejudices or
influence.
(5) Certified Problem
Gambling Treatment Counselors shall be obligated to report witnessed, involved,
or reported ethical violations without violation of any confidentiality rights
that may be involved. Certified Problem Gambling Treatment Counselors shall be
obligated to follow steps of reporting professional misconduct as set forth by
the Department and in this Chapter.
(6) Certified Problem Gambling Treatment
Counselors shall give precedence to his or her professional responsibility over
personal interests.
(7) Certified
Problem Gambling Treatment Counselors shall not engage in any form of gambling,
betting, or wagering specifically with clients.
(8) Certified Problem Gambling Treatment
Counselors shall not render professional services while under the influence of
alcohol or other mind or mood altering drugs.
(b) Certified Problem Gambling Treatment
Counselors must be aware of their influential positions with respect to
consumers and not exploit the trust and dependency of consumers. Certified
Problem Gambling Treatment Counselors shall refrain from dual relationships
with consumers because of the potential to impair professional judgment and to
increase the risk of harm to consumers. Certified Problem Gambling Treatment
Counselors shall not exploit their relationships with current or former
consumers, supervisees, students, employees, or others, sexually or otherwise,
for personal advantage, profit, satisfaction, or interest.
(1) Certified Problem Gambling Treatment
Counselors shall not have any type of sexual contact with consumers and shall
not provide services to persons with whom they have had a sexual relationship.
(2) Certified Problem Gambling
Treatment Counselors shall not engage in sexual contact with former consumers.
(3) Certified Problem Gambling
Treatment Counselors shall not knowingly enter into a close personal
relationship or engage in any business or financial dealings with a former
consumer for five (5) years after the termination of the treatment
relationship.
(4) Certified Problem
Gambling Treatment Counselors shall be committed to each individual's rights of
his or her own life choices and recovery journey by letting him or her direct
the healing process.
(5) Certified
Problem Gambling Treatment Counselors shall keep confidential all information
entrusted except when to do so puts the consumer at grave risk. Problem
Gambling Treatment Counselors will be obligated to explain the limits of
confidentiality initially in the professional working relationship.
(6) If the demands of an affiliated
organization for whom the Certified Problem Gambling Treatment Counselors is
working is in conflict with these ethics and standards, the issues must be
clarified and resolved to allow adherence to the rules set forth in this
Chapter.
(7) Certified Problem
Gambling Treatment Counselors shall not solicit the clients of one's agency for
private practice or to change service locations.
(8) Certified Problem Gambling Treatment
Counselors shall not solicit clients, particularly at gambling establishments
or self-help groups.
(c)
It shall be unprofessional conduct for a Certified Problem Gambling Treatment
Counselor or applicant to violate a state or federal statute if the violation
is directly related to the duties and responsibilities of the counselor or if
the violation involves moral turpitude.