If it is suspected that danger or harm may occur to the client or to others as a result of a client's behavior, the human service professional acts in an appropriate and professional manner to protect the safety of those individuals. This may involve, but is not limited to, seeking consultation, supervision, and/or breaking the confidentiality of the relationship.
A. Hedlund v. Superior Court.
B. Tarasoff v. University of California Board of Regents.
C. Bradley Center v. Wessner.
D. Jablonski v. United States.
Answer: C
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