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If a counselor is subpoenaed, what should the counselor do?
 
  a) Accept the subpoena and respond as requested.
  b) Accept and consult a lawyer and supervisor
  c) Do not accept and consult a lawyer and supervisor.
  d) Reject the subpoena on the grounds of privileged information.
  e) Ignore the subpoena on the grounds of privileged information.

Question 2

Research about the use of computer-based systems indicates that
 
  A. there is no need for counselor assistance in addition to computer use.
  B. the use of computer-based systems is actually harmful to clients.
  C. the best gains are made by a client when technology and counselor support are
   combined.
  D. they are much more effective with males than with females.



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Answer to Question 1

b;

Answer to Question 2

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