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#1. Waz, a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), is approached by a close friend whose child is engaging in severe aggressive behavior. The friend requests that Waz conduct a Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA) and develop an intervention plan. Waz is competent in treating aggressive behavior in children. Considering the BACB’s Ethical Code for Behavior Analysts, what is the most appropriate and ethical course of action for Waz?
The BACBs Ethical Code for Behavior Analysts emphasizes avoiding dual relationships and conflicts of interest Providing services to a close friend creates a dual relationship professional and personal which can compromise objectivity professional judgment and client welfare even if the BCBA is competent The code specifies that exceptions eg being the only available provider require careful consideration and documentation but the default and most ethical action when other qualified professionals are available is to refer out to maintain professional boundaries and prevent potential harm While there isnt an actual conflict of interest at the moment there is a clear potential conflict of interest or a dual relationship as stated in the text they often coincide and overlap making referral the best practice
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