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storky111

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The Jaffee vs Redmond ruling on client privilege as it applies to counselors is problematic because it
 
  a. allows them to ignore a subpoena.
  b. allows them to share client information with a judge.
  c. does not address privilege as it applies to psychologists.
  d. only applies to psychologists, psychiatrists, and social workers.

Question 2

While each organization has its own Code of Ethics, each have common core ethical considerations including
 
  a. accountability
  b. informed consent
  c. supervison
  d. protection of society



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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