Professionals may break confidentiality when

A. the client does not care who knows about his or her problem.
B. parents request information about their children.
C. the professional is puzzled by the case and needs advice.
D. the professional believes there is nothing incriminating in the files.


Answer: C

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a) school counselors are exempt from reporting laws. b) school principals are the only school officials who may file reports. c) all school personnel are required by law to report. d) parents must be notified by the school if a teacher makes a report.

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The basic listening sequence (BLS) is a key counselor action in Story and Strengths, Stage 2 of the five-stage interview structure, in which of the following theories?

a. Decisional Counseling b. Person-Centered Counseling c. Cognitive Behavioral Training d. Brief Counseling e. All of these

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Trauma or disaster intervention differs from crisis intervention in that:

a) it is briefer b) it is provided immediately after a crisis c) it requires coordinated team efforts d) they are not different, the terms are interchangeable

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There are behavioral, structural, and maturational theories of development. The maturational viewpoint utilizes the plant growth analogy, in which the mind is seen as being driven by instincts while the environment provides nourishment, thus placing limits on development. Counselors who are maturationists

What will be an ideal response?

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