Professional Dilemma? Where to Start
Check-in on Your Distress Level
Check in on your distress level (0-100). Emotions motivate us to take action, but these issues are rarely absolute emergencies and “fix it” reactions often make things worse (e.g. immediately emailing, charting, calling the patient).
Pause & Take Stock of Your Reactions
Change Your Environment (Go for a walk)
Call a Trusted Person
Attend to Your Body (food, drink, restroom)
Ask Yourself
Does This Issue Have:
A Risk Management Aspect
Is there a potential to be sued or other liability issues?
A Clinical Aspect
Is what is best for client care unclear?
An Ethical Aspect
Is there a tension between multiple ethical principles? Between competing values?
Contact an attorney or your liability insurance hotline.
Contact your malpractice and business insurance for guidance.
Consult with an experienced colleague.
Contact your national organization, agency ethics team or other ethics specialist.
Contact an attorney or your liability insurance hotline.
A Risk Management Aspect
Is there a potential to be sued or other liability issues?
Contact your malpractice and business insurance for guidance.
A Clinical Aspect
Is what is best for client care unclear?
Consult with an experienced colleague.
An Ethical Aspect
Is there a tension between multiple ethical principles? Between competing values?
Contact your national organization, agency ethics team or other ethics specialist.
Write Down Your Options
Write down ethically and professionally defensible options, even those that you might dismiss.
Consider Expected Consequences
Make a Choice and Document
Make a choice and document the steps you took and your rationale.
Reflect
Reflect on the outcomes and resulting moral emotions from the situation.
Your Personal Outcomes
Your Professional Outcomes
Is the Issue Still Feeling Unresolved?
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