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big1devin

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Alice is a Licensed Professional Counselor who has counseled Thomas for several months.
 
  An issue to which they have devoted considerable time is Thomas' fear of failure, particularly in terms of his ability to succeed academically and complete his G.E.D. When Thomas learns that he has passed his G.E.D. exam, he asks Alice to attend the ceremony at which he will receive his G.E.D. diploma, and she accepts the invitation. This is an example of
  a. poor professional judgment.
  b. a boundary violation.
  c. a boundary crossing.
  d. a detrimental dual relationship.
  e. a violation of the code of ethics standard on non-professional relationships.

Question 2

A counselor has several years of counseling experience in various counseling settings but no supervisory training. This means that she would be competent to serve as a supervisor to other counselors.
 
  a. true.
  b. false.
  c. most likely true.



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ErinKing

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

B



big1devin

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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