Multiple Choice
Working with couples and groups
A) Allows confidentiality to be easy to maintain since clients are in the helping relationship together
B) Has greater implications for confidentiality
C) Allows for the practitioner to not have to go over confidentiality
D) None of the above
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Q1: When gaining informed consent, the practitioner<br>A) Should
Q3: Boundary crossing when working with couples and
Q4: Practitioners who work with groups or couples<br>A)
Q5: The practitioner will clarify<br>A) Who is/is not
Q6: Screening for potential group members<br>A) Is unethical
Q7: Ethical ways to help with confidentiality in
Q8: Practitioners working with couples and groups may<br>A)
Q9: Ethical practitioners<br>A) Focus on group need over
Q10: When an individual privately shares something to