In a landmark court case, now referred to as the Tarasoff decision, a counselor:

A. had consensual sexual relations with a client during the counseling session.
B. had a sexual relationship with a former client over a year after treatment had concluded.
C. failed to warn a murder victim of potential danger from his client.
D. bartered his counseling services in exchange for free legal advice from the client, who was a practicing attorney.


ANS: C

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In the Gestalt approach, "now" is _______________

A. awareness = experience = reality B. experience = awareness = reality C. reality = experience = awareness D. experience = reality = awareness

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A) ?Authoring a coherent, continuous, and credible career story B) ?Identifying themes and tensions within the story lines and attributing meaning to those concepts C) ?Developing a narrative or plan to learn the skills needed to perform the next episode in the story D) ?Incorporating the use of computer-assisted career guidance systems to help integrate the assessment results

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How are parents seen in Solution-Focused Family Therapy?

a. As blank slates. b. As the ones with all of the power. c. As vessels to be filled with knowledge from their children. d. As the experts in regard to their children. e. As the heart of family therapy.

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