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#1. A BCBA has recently ended their professional relationship with a client and their family, successfully transitioning care to another provider. The BCBA is now considering engaging in a romantic relationship with a stakeholder (e.g., a parent or guardian) who was directly involved in the client’s services. According to the BACB Professional and Ethical Compliance Code, what is the minimum time period that must elapse before a licensed and practicing BCBA is permitted to date a client or stakeholder with whom they previously had a professional relationship?
The BACB Professional and Ethical Compliance Code for Behavior Analysts sets clear guidelines regarding romantic relationships with former clients or stakeholders to prevent conflicts of interest exploitation and maintaining professional boundaries As the text explicitly states two years is how long you must wait to date a client or stakeholder Its important to distinguish this from the sixmonth rule which applies to supervising someone you have previously dated eg a former romantic partner who now wishes to work under your supervision The twoyear waiting period for dating former clients or stakeholders emphasizes the lasting ethical responsibilities BCBAs have even after a professional relationship has formally ended ensuring a clear separation and preventing any appearance of impropriety
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