Which of the following is NOT a professional association's ethical codes or guidelines in regards to technology and online counseling?
A. Psychologists who offer online services inform clients of the risks to privacy and the limits of confidentiality.
B. Competence to provide online counseling is the most important aspect of ethical codes or guidelines.
C. Counselors are expected to inform clients of the benefits and limitations of using technology in the counseling process.
D. Therapists must: (a) determine that electronic therapy is appropriate for clients, taking into account the clients' intellectual, emotional, and physical needs; (b) inform clients of the potential risks and benefits associated with electronic therapy; (c) ensure the security of their communication medium; and (d) only commence electronic therapy after appropriate education, training, or supervised experience using the relevant technology.
Answer: B
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