Ranella was an 18 year-old college student being seen at the counseling center for depression related to academic performance
After her first semester, she had been placed on probation and required to agree to a behavioral contract to continue attendance at the college. Ranella had not been sleeping or eating. She had told the counselor that she had a long history of depressive episodes and suicide attempts. If this case ended with the client taking her own life, what would most likely be the formal grounds for a parental malpractice suit against the university and the counselor?
A) A claim of negligent release or dangerous act
B) A claim of improper diagnosis
C) A claim of dual relationship
D) A claim of negligence
A
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a. in people who share a field memory PTSD experience. b. in people who share cultural identities. c. in people who seldom experience similar events. d. in identical twins.
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A. he or she must have had formal training. B. both sides in the trial must agree to allow the testimony. C. the judge must agree to admit the testimony. D. the expert witness must have examined or tested the defendant.
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