The cases Tarasoff v. The Regents of University of California I and II serve as a basis for laws pertaining to
a. a therapist's legal and ethical right to terminate counseling when they are deemed to be at risk of potential harm from a client.
b. a client's right to terminate counseling for any reason.
c. a therapist's legal duty to warn potential victims when a client discloses information revealing a plan to harm them.
d. a therapist's duty to protect clients by maintaining confidentiality, even if they disclose within the counseling relationship a plan to harm another individual
C
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Cameron is without a job or a home and is spending almost all of his time trying to
secure these things. Yet Cameron has other needs that he is not addressing during this time. How would the "hierarchy of needs" theory explain why Cameron is spending all his time only towards certain needs? A. People address their various needs on a rotating basis. B. No one can have all their needs met at the same time. C. Society is expected to meet some of people's needs. D. More-fundamental needs have to be addressed first.
Which of the following is NOT an exception to a social worker's duty to protect confidentiality?
A. When a client poses a serious risk to self and others B. When child abuse is suspected C. When a client has violated criminal law and has not been properly prosecuted D. When there is an imminent threat by a client to an identifiable their party
Which of the following is NOT a common myth about suicide?
A) ?Suicide often takes place with little or no warning. B) ?People who talk about committing suicide will not do it. C) ?A sudden need to get one's life in order is a sign that a person may be at risk for suicide. D) ?People who are suicidal remain so forever.
Richard Rawson describes the "Wall Stage" of recovery as occurring at ________.
A. 181-360 days B. 46-90 days C. 45-120 days D. 16-45 days E. 0-15 days