Multiple Choice
The most recent extension of the Tarasoff ruling (2004) states
A) that therapists no longer have a duty to warn possible victims except in cases where the patient has explicitly described the means he/she would use to commit the violence.
B) that therapists have a duty to warn a possible victim if the threat is reported by a family member of the patient.
C) the duty to warn only extends to licensed clinical psychologists and not to social workers or other types of mental health workers.
D) that therapists have a duty to warn a possible victim if the threat is reported by a friend or co-worker of the patient.
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