Confidentiality
a. Should be explained as part of informed consent
b. Only needs to be talked about if information is going to be shared
c. Can make the client feel uneasy
d. Should be spoken about only if the client asks about it
a. Should be explained as part of informed consent
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Which of the following developed a theory of family therapy that does not focus on emotions?
(a) Jay Haley (b) Virginia Satir (c) Susan Johnson (d) Carl Whitaker
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a. Understanding culture b. Establishing a link between career and culture c. Developing narratives d. Developing self-awareness
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(e.g., a structured interview, brief measure of intelligence, and paper and pencil personality inventory) for the purpose of: What will be an ideal response?