If a counselor is asked to disclose privileged information about a client who cannot be located, then the obligation to assert the privilege rests with

a. the client's next of kin.
b. the counselor.
c. the client's attorney.
d. the client's spouse, if any.
e. the executor of the client's estate.


b

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a. She will continue dancing b. She will become more skillful as she continues dancing c. Continued performance may gain her more praise d. All of the above

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A child reports experiencing chronic fluctuations in affect and energy, and states these shifts have never impaired functioning or resulted in symptoms of major depressive disorder. The most likely diagnosis for this child is:

a. Bipolar I disorder b. Bipolar II disorder c. Cyclothymic disorder d. Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder

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Many European Americans and White American ethnics grew up in families that discouraged emotional expression in favor of

a. the family's welfare. b. self-control and self-sufficiency. c. a strong work ethic. d. a collectivist society.

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Helping a client to identify his/her strengths relies heavily on __________?

a. The client's insight into him or her self b. The counselor's expertise in assessment c. The counselor's ability to view or "see" the flip side of the presenting problem d. The client's ability to view or "see" the flip side of the presenting problem

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