Law & Ethics: What Does The Law Expect Of Me? (Part I)

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1. The law dictates how many telephone messages you can listen to from a patient.

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The law does not dictate how many telephone messages a person can listen to from a patient. This statement implies that there is a legal limit on the number of messages one can listen to, which is not true. The law may govern other aspects related to patient privacy and confidentiality, but it does not specifically address the number of telephone messages that can be listened to.

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2. The letter "C" in Borum and Reddy's acronym stands for Control.

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The letter "C" in Borum and Reddy's acronym does not stand for Control. The correct answer is False.

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3. A therapist's credibility is a minor concern.

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The statement "A therapist's credibility is a minor concern" is incorrect. Credibility is a major concern for therapists as it directly affects their ability to build trust and rapport with their clients. A therapist's credibility is crucial in order for clients to feel comfortable sharing personal information and to believe in the effectiveness of the therapeutic process. Without credibility, clients may be hesitant to engage in therapy or may not fully benefit from it.

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4. Dr. Murray does a thorough job of assessing a dangerous patient.

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The statement suggests that Dr. Murray does a thorough job of assessing a dangerous patient, but the correct answer is False. This means that Dr. Murray does not do a thorough job of assessing a dangerous patient.

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5. The letters "SCJ" stand for sound careful judgments.

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The statement is false because the letters "SCJ" do not stand for "sound careful judgments".

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The law dictates how many telephone messages you can listen to from a...
The letter "C" in Borum and Reddy's acronym stands for Control.
A therapist's credibility is a minor concern.
Dr. Murray does a thorough job of assessing a dangerous patient.
The letters "SCJ" stand for sound careful judgments.
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