A) To give an opinion of the individual's mental health status
B) To produce objective findings that can be substantiated based on information and techniques
C) Build a therapeutic relationship with the individual
D) Determine whether the individual had a justifiable reason to commit the crime
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A) General
B) Competence to use and interpret assessment instruments
C) Informed consent in assessment
D) Release of data
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Multiple Choice
A) Debra P.v.Turlington
B) Soroka v.Dayton Hudson Corporation
C) Griggs v.Duke Power Company
D) Larry P.v.Riles
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A) The recipient may not be operating in the client's best interest
B) The recipient may not have the right to review the test results
C) The recipient may disagree with the counselor's results
D) The recipient may interpret test results incorrectly
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True/False
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A) Introduction
B) Section A
C) Section D
D) Section E
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A) Beneficence
B) Justice
C) Fidelity
D) Nonmaleficence
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Multiple Choice
A) Protect well-being of clients and advance the field
B) Provide guidelines on how to solve ethical dilemmas
C) Provide an understanding of ethical and legal responsibilities of counselors
D) Protect counselors and the profession
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