The basic standard of care for school counselors is clear; courts have uniformly held that:

A. school personnel should not breach confidentiality at any time.
B. school personnel have a duty to protect students from foreseeable harm.
C. school personnel have a duty to protect students if confidentiality is not at risk.
D. school personnel must release any and all information regarding students to faculty and parents.


Answer: B

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A. Hedlund v. Superior Court. B. Tarasoff v. University of California Board of Regents. C. Bradley Center v. Wessner. D. Jablonski v. United States.

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Is there any evidence that humans can live in secure societies if social expectations are rejected as significant consequences for helping direct human behavior? This criticism of gestalt therapy would be leveled by:

a. behavioral therapy. b. cognitive therapy. c. person-centered therapy. d. psychoanalysis.

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What are the three core therapist qualities established by Rogers?

a. accurate empathy, genuineness, and grounded techniques b. grounding in a psychological theory, non-possessive warmth, and genuineness c. accurate empathy, non-possessive warmth, and genuineness d. accurate empathy, non-possessive warmth, and use of a psychological theory e. warmth, honesty, and genuineness

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Describe the major principles of the Belmont Report.

What will be an ideal response?

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