Texas Administrative Code
Title 22 - EXAMINING BOARDS
Part 21 - TEXAS STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF PSYCHOLOGIST
Chapter 465 - RULES OF PRACTICE
Section 465.13 - Personal Problems, Conflicts and Dual Relationships
Universal Citation: 22 TX Admin Code ยง 465.13
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) In General.
(1) Licensees shall refrain from providing
services when they know or should know that their personal problems or a lack
of objectivity are likely to impair their competency or harm a patient, client,
colleague, student, supervisee, research participant, or other person with whom
they have a professional relationship.
(2) Licensees shall seek professional
assistance for any personal problems, including alcohol or substance abuse
likely to impair their competency.
(3) Licensees shall not exploit persons over
whom they have supervisory evaluative, or other authority such as students,
supervisees, employees, research participants, and clients or
patients.
(4) A licensee shall
conduct the practice of psychology with the best interest of a patient, client,
supervisee, student, or research participant in mind.
(b) Dual Relationships.
(1) A licensee shall refrain from entering
into a dual relationship with a client, patient, supervisee, student, group,
organization, or any other party if such a relationship is likely to impair the
licensee's objectivity, prevent the licensee from providing competent
psychological services, or exploit or otherwise cause harm to the other
party.
(2) A licensee shall refrain
from entering into a professional relationship where personal, financial, or
other relationships are likely to impair the licensee's objectivity or pose an
unreasonable risk of harm to a patient or client.
(3) Licensees shall withdraw from any
professional or non-professional relationship if they would be precluded from
entering the relationship under this rule. If a licensee has reason to believe
that a harmful dual relationship exists or may arise, the licensee shall take
reasonable steps to ensure the wellbeing and best interest of the affected
person is placed ahead of the licensee's interests. Reasonable steps include
obtaining professional consultation or assistance, to determine whether the
existing or potential dual relationship is likely to impair the licensee's
objectivity or cause harm to the other party.
(4) Licensees shall not provide psychological
services to a person with whom they have had a sexual or dating
relationship.
(5) Licensees shall
not terminate psychological services with a person in order to have a sexual or
dating relationship with that person. Licensees do not terminate psychological
services with a person in order to have a sexual or dating relationship with
individuals who the licensee knows to be the parents, guardians, spouses,
significant others, children, or siblings of the client.
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