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krzymel

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The authors recommend that therapists who venture outside of the office or engage in nontraditional activities with clients:
 
  a. make this clear at the outset of therapy during the informed consent process.
  b. consult with their insurance carrier about such practices as these activities may have implications for their liability exposure.
  c. be charged with an ethical violation.
  d. both a and b.

Question 2

When there is potential for negative consequences arising from a dual relationship, it is the responsibility of the professional to:
 
  a. secure the informed consent of clients and discuss with them both the potential risks and benefits of the relationship.
  b. consult with other professionals.
  c. seek supervision if the risk for harm is high.
  d. document any dual relationships in clinical case notes.
  e. all of the above



mfedorka

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D

Answer to Question 2

ANS: E



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