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lbcchick

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Some ethical obstacles to practicing case conceptualization with actual clients include concerns about:
 
  a. practicing within one's competencies.
  b. confidentiality.
  c. duty to warn.
  d. detaining against one's will.
  e. Two of the above
  f. Three of the above
  g. All of the above

Question 2

Practicing case conceptualization skills with fictional clients:
 
  a. is a good replacement for working with actual clients.
  b. is a good step in the learning process.
  c. is a good replacement for working with a supervisor.
 d. may be unethical.



morrie123456

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Answer to Question 1

.E

Answer to Question 2

.B



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