Imagine you are a therapist, and your client is a substance-abusing airline pilot. You recognize that he represents a potential danger to the flying public (not to mention people on the ground!) , although he does not represent a danger to any one, specific person. According to court rulings what must you do?
A) maintain client-therapist confidentiality and not say anything to anyone
B) break client-therapist confidentiality and take action to warn the pilot's airline
C) break client-therapist confidentiality and have this pilot involuntarily committed
D) maintain client-therapist confidentiality and either follow or hire someone to follow your patient so that he can be arrested if he tries to fly while under the influence
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