Berstein and Hartsell (2004) recommended that when facing the death of a client, a counselor should:

a. Request that the court provide a ruling on who will have access to the client’s information
b. Request the family coming in for a “family meeting”
c. Have the client choose who the records should go to upon their demise
d. Refrain from documentation


a. Request that the court provide a ruling on who will have access to the client’s information

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Research has indicated that those with DMDD may demonstrate temper outbursts for all of the following reasons EXCEPT ______.

a. They may interpret their own frustration as anger and act accordingly. b. They may interpret others’ fear as anger and act aggressively toward them as a result. c. They may like that others are afraid of them and act out to perpetuate their power in these situations. d. They may find frustration and other similar states as particularly aversive and hard to handle and may act out more than the average child in response to similar stressors.

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ASGW Best Practice Guideline recommend that leaders do all of the following EXPECT

a. Conduct ecological assessments b. Create Groups that meet community needs c. Put in writing the purpose and goals of any group they are running d. Choose a leadership style and use it consistently with all groups

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Directors of local emergency management agencies are a new breed of government technocrat. (p. 668)

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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In _____________, the court expanded the practitioner's duty to warn those in danger to include the circumstance in which a family member communicates to a mental health practitioner a belief that the client poses a risk of grave bodily injury to another person.

A. Tarasoff v. Board of Regents of the University of California B. Jaffee v. Redmond C. Ewing v. Goldstein D. Petersen v. McDonald

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