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littleanan

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A family counselor who does not believe that homosexual couples should become parents because she believes this arrangement harmful for the children:
 
  a) Should be applauded for being aware and explicit about her own beliefs
  b) Has a personal ethical obligation to discourage these couples from becoming parents
  c)Should refer these clients to other therapists with differing views about homosexual parents
  d)All of the above
  e)None of the above

Question 2

A family counselor who declines to conduct family sessions if one member family refuses to attend family sessions is acting:
 
  a) In compliance with the ethics code if he gives the prospective clients the names of other possible therapists
  b) In violation of both ACA and APA codes for multiple-person therapies
  c) In compliance if the advertisements for the service clearly state that he will only accept families when all members agree to participate
  d) All of the above
  e) None of the above



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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