When the client is deceased and there is no statutory language dealing with privilege and the death of the holder, the individual who usually is allowed to assert the privilege is
a. the client's last counselor.
b. the client's legal representative.
c. the client's spouse or next of kin.
d. the judge hearing the case.
e. a guardian ad litem appointed by a judge for that particular purpose.
b
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The authors state that, in many ways, therapeutic encounters serve as mirrors in which therapists can see their own lives reflected. As a result:
A. therapy can become a catalyst for change in the therapist as well as in the client. B. many therapists become narcissistic. C. therapists tend to commit ethical violations stemming from blurred boundaries. D. the therapist cannot experience change.
The four primary categories of universal feelings include:
a. joy, anger, fear, and sadness. b. envy, loneliness, disgust, and confusion. c. attraction, aggression, avoidance, and uncertainty. d. depression, anxiety, boredom, and contentment.
____________ pertains to societies in which persons are integrated into strong cohesive in- groups which protect them in exchange for unquestioning loyalty
a. Capitalism b. Autonomous c. Individualism d. Collectivism
After the lesson, teachers should evaluate
a. How well the students learned the material b. How well the groups functioned c. Evaluate how much material the students learned d. a and b e. All of the above