When there is potential for negative consequences arising from a dual relationship, it is the responsibility of the professional to:
a. secure the informed consent of clients and discuss with them both the potential risks and benefits of the relationship.
b. consult with other professionals.
c. seek supervision if the risk for harm is high.
d. document any dual relationships in clinical case notes.
e. all of the above
ANS: E
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