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shofmannx20

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Having sex with a client is:
 
  a. unethical counseling practice.
  b. acceptable if the counselor is doing sex therapy.
  c. considered a detrimental relationship.
  d. acceptable with a written client waiver of ethical rights.
  e. both a and c.

Question 2

The Jaffee v. Redmond ruling of the U.S. Supreme Court established that psychotherapist-client relationships was privileged in:
 
  a. a case where a social worker was providing psychotherapy.
  b. a case where a licensed professional counselor was providing psychotherapy.
  c. federal jurisdictions for a patient of a psychotherapist.
  d. all of the above.
  e. a and c of the above.



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