| A | B |
| Accountability | quality of accepting consequences of your actions |
| Confidentiality | client information (verbal and written) is kept strictly private except with expres written permission |
| Informed Consent | client's agreement to participate in activity after purpose, methods, benefits, risks and rights are explained |
| Scope of Practice | limits and boundaries set forth by legal, educational and competency standards |
| Standards of practice | specific rules and procedures for professional conduct followed by all members of the same profession |
| Code of Ethics | Commonly accepted guidelines and principles |
| Professionalism | integrity, competency, effective communication and interpersonal skills, respectful behavior and good business practices |
| Licensure | Issued by state government |
| Certification | Voluntary validation or authentication |
| Sanitation | Act of keeping practice clean to prevent disease transmission |
| Conduct | Incluces visual, olfactory, auditory cues |
| Ultimate boundary violation | sexualizing the treatment session |
| Conceptual boundaries | comfort zone |
| Transference | clients transfer expectations and behavior onto you |
| Countertransference | You transfer expectations and behavior onto your client |
| Therapist's responsibility | Responsible for maintaining therapuetic relationship |
| Client's responsibility | Provide verbal feedback |