Your friend, who is dealing with depression, calls you and tells you that his therapist is suggesting cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). You mention that you have read about CBT in class, and that it is an empirically validated treatment. Your friend then asks if you would be willing to conduct phone therapy with him, and he would be willing to pay you to be his therapist. He feels that, because
you have known him for a long time, you will be better able to understand his situation than his new therapist. Which of the following is NOT one of the ethical concerns evident in this situation?
A) ?Practicing without a license or without adequate supervision from a licensed practitioner.
B) ?Entering a dual relationship.
C) ?Using a treatment that has not specifically been validated for depression.
D) ?Practicing outside your scope of competence.
C
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a. Spent 75% less time in jail b. Spent 75% more time in jail c. Received mental health services less frequently d. Had surprisingly high recidivism rates
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
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