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justinmsk

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The ethical obligation to get client agreement to counseling if he or she is not legally able to give permission for him or herself is called:
 
  a. proxy.
  b. assent.
  c. consent.
  d. directive.

Question 2

An individual has agreed to counseling sessions according to specific terms outlined by the counselor. If the counselor then decides to change the terms without permission of the client, the situation involves problems with which concept?
 
  a. informed consent.
  b. client rights
  c. professional disclosure
  d. breach of contract



ririgirl15

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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