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Pineapplelove6

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In working with children and families, a therapist is considered a mandated reporter of child abuse in which of the following circumstances?
 
  A) When the therapist has collected enough thorough information to confirm that abuse has taken place
  B) When the therapist hears from another therapist that a client has been abused
  C) When the therapist has a reasonable suspicion that abuse has taken place
  D) All of these are correct

Question 2

When working with minors, why is maintaining an individual therapist stance versus a family therapist stance nearly impossible?
 
  A) Family members must give consent for the minor to receive treatment.
  B) Family members often do not want to be included in the therapy process.
  C) Family members do not have the right to access treatment records for the minor.
  D) All of these are correct.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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