Dr. C is going through a very nasty divorce. She has been attending numerous court dates in order to deal with the ongoing divorce litigation. Through this time, she has been attempting to see her client in her private practice at their regular dates and times. Dr. C is considering whether she should accept new clients at this time. Under 2.06, Dr. C decision should:

a. take on new clients, even if her personal problems will impair her competence
b. refrain from taking on new clients, even if her personal problems will not impair her competence
c. refrain from taking on new clients if there is a substantial likelihood her personal problems will impair her competence
d. take on new clients if it will not impair her competence


c. refrain from taking on new clients if there is a substantial likelihood her personal problems will impair her competence

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a. Enmeshment between parts b. Manager-manager polarizations c. Manager-exile polarizations d. Manager-firefighter polarizations

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Licensure laws do not fully reflect the knowledge and skills specified in the CACREP training model

a. True b. False

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What is relational ethics?

What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following treatment approaches places the least emphasis on techniques?

(a) cognitive therapy (b) person-centered therapy (c) rational emotive behavior therapy (d) reality therapy

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