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swpotter12

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Differences in application among cognitive therapy, behavior therapy, and cognitive-behavioral therapy are
 
  (a) great.
  (b) varied, depending on the age of the client.
  (c) a matter of emphasis.
  (d) meaningless.

Question 2

HIPPA rules require that the counselor disclose policies related to the use and disclosure of protected health information and that this occur:
 
  a. by the end of the first treatment contact.
  b. within 24 hours of the first treatment contact.
  c. within 48 hours of the first treatment contact.
  d. within a week of the first treatment contact.



Swizqar

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

A



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