Counselors do NOT have an ethical obligation to uphold the confidentiality of information revealed to them when

a. a family member of an adult client asks for information the client has revealed in an individual counseling session
b. a client reveals that he committed a burglary two years ago and was never caught
c. they encounter a client in the grocery store and the client reveals information about an event that occurred in the client's life between sessions
d. a client has refused to sign a release of information giving the counselor permission to communicat with the client's former counselor
e. an adult client discloses that she was sexually abused ten years ago by her father who is now deceased


c

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The second step in the EBP approach put forth by Mayer is:

a. Determine how the study findings can be applied to the current situation b. Review of the professional literature that is relevant c. The development of a question that needs to be answered d. An analysis and critique of the study to determine how useful it is.

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Which of the following is not a legal and ethical issue in internet crisis intervention?

a. The technology that allows one to identify, block, and trace callers. b. Linguistic and cultural differences. c. Creation of virtual-reality environments that may be threatening. d. How emergency services are contacted over vast differences.

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________ involves the use of multiple methods to focus on particular phenomena

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Functional assessment of a patient's conversational skills would include

a. asking the patient if he or she has difficulty speaking and relating with others. b. observing the patient during a conversation with another patient and assessing his/her ability to use language in communication functionally. c. assessing if the patient can initiate a conversation, maintain eye contact, listen, take turns speaking, share a common topic with the other speaker, and end a conversation. d. breaking down the sentences and words the patient uses during a conversation and analyzing them for their function in the conversation.

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