The court cases in Bruff and Walden demonstrated that:
A) counselors with strong religious beliefs against abortion should refer clients who wish to explore whether or not to terminate a pregnancy.
B) counselors who work in secular community agencies should not discuss religion with clients.
C) counselors should carefully explain each possible exception to privacy before beginning the counseling relationship.
D) counselors may be terminated from their employment if they take rigid positions regarding referring out LGBTQIQ clients.
E) counselors can successfully claim that their Title VII of the Civil Rights Act have been violated if they refuse to counsel LGBTQIQ clients.
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Q3: To avoid being sued by a client
Q4: When choosing and implementing a counseling technique
Q5: In two recent court cases, students in
Q6: Because counselors have a fiduciary relationship with
Q7: When clients seek counseling related to issues
Q9: It is vital for counselors to become
Q10: With respect to a client's right to
Q11: The Informed Consent documents that clients sign
Q12: When involuntary clients are required to sign
Q13: It is ethically permissible for counselors to
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