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LCAS Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified Your patient does not seem to be meeting treatment goals after a substantial period of time in therapy. What should you do? - ANSWER-Terminate therapy and refer the patient to another therapist. The therapist has an ethical responsibility to terminate therapy when treatment is not effective. When terminating, the therapist should also take steps to refer the patient to another clinician who might better be able to work with the patient. Your patient is of a spiritual faith that is counter to your own. You should... - ANSWER-Continue with treatment, being respectful of the patient's beliefs. A patient's belief system should be respected, and a competent professional should be able to work with a patient regardless of that belief system. If this is not possible, then the patient should be referred to another practitioner. While your patient is seeing you for a substance abuse problem, you begin to see indications of bipolar disorder. What should you do? - ANSWER-Refer to, or consult with, a clinician trained in bipolar disorder. A therapist should never treat a patient for something the therapist is not trained in. In this case, it would be best either to refer the patient to another therapist, or enter into co-therapy with a therapist trained i
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