When involuntary clients are required to sign documents waiving their privacy before beginning counseling sessions,

a. counselors should refuse to counsel these clients who have been forced into counseling.
b. the client in these situations is the agency forcing the client into counseling, not the client himself or herself.
c. counselors then have no responsibility to maintain the client's privacy.
d. counselors should warn clients that they should never say anything in counseling sessions that may put them in a difficult situation with the person or agency that has mandated their counseling sessions.
e. counselors should carefully explain to clients the limits of their privacy within the counseling relationship.


e

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