The "duty to warn":
a. Is perceived as a good idea by all human service workers.
b. Means that if a human service provider has good evidence that their client intends to
harm someone, the provider should warn the person in danger.
c. Will not compromise the trust relationship because clients are testing to see whether
the helper is really listening.
d. Is necessary because clients carry out their threats 85.4 percent of the time.
B
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