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fahad

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Which of the following actions is inappropriate when a counselor thinks that he or she is unqualified to work with a particular client?
 
  a. avoid initiating the counseling relationship
  b. terminate the relationship
  c. suggest appropriate alternatives
  d. provide a referral
  e. continue to counsel the client if he or she does not want a referral

Question 2

Therapists have an ethical responsibility:
 
  a. to refer a client if they feel at all uncomfortable in the relationship.
  b. to refer clients to other professionals when working with them is beyond their professional training.
  c. to refer a client if they have not experienced the client's problem.
  d. all of the above.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: E

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B





 

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