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bclement10

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Which case was precedent-setting in terms of the importance of making sure that the clinician does all that is possible to assure a client does not harm himself or herself or another person?
 
  a. Jaffee v. Redmond
  b. Donaldson v. O'Connor
  c. Borstein v. Borstein
  d. Tarasoff
  e. Two of the above

Question 2

As defined by the text, which is not considered a critical ethical or legal issue?
 
  a. Breach of confidentiality
  b. Confidentiality of records
  c. Privileged communication
  d. Confinement against one's will
  e. Supervision of clients
  f. The importance of malpractice insurance when doing counseling



welcom1000

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Answer to Question 1

.D

Answer to Question 2

.E



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