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Question ID #103: Correct Answer and Rationale Correct
Answers The correct answer is C.
This answer is most consistent with the 1976 Tarasoff decision,
which requires therapists who believe a client poses serious
danger of physical violence to another person to "use reasonable
care to protect the intended victim." It also states that a therapist
may discharge the duty to protect by warning the intended
victim or others who are likely to do so, notifying the police, or
taking "whatever other steps are reasonably necessary under the
circumstances."
Question ID #103: You believe your client poses serious danger
of physical violence to another person. The duty to protect
established by the 1976 Tarasoff decision requires you to
__________________. Correct Answers A. communicate the
threat to the victim and a law enforcement agency
B. communicate the threat to the victim and a law enforcement
agency after informing the client that you're legally required to
break confidentiality
C. warn the victim, notify the police, or take whatever action is
necessary to protect the intended victim
D. report the threat to a local law enforcement agency within 24
hours
,Question ID #108: Correct Answer and Rationale Correct
Answers The correct answer is C.
According to B&PC Section 4982(n), therapists must inform
clients about fees or the basis for fee computation at the
beginning of therapy. Failing to do so is considered
unprofessional conduct under California law. The other answers
reference ethical standards, not legal mandates. The question
specifically asks about legal requirements, highlighting the
importance of distinguishing between legal and ethical
obligations when taking the exam.
Question ID #108: Stephanie begins working with a family
addressing generational trauma. Since the mother scheduled the
appointment quickly, Stephanie uses the first session as an
intake to cover essential information. What is Stephanie legally
required to do at the start of therapy? Correct Answers A.
Discuss the limits of confidentiality.
B. Discuss the limits of confidentiality and outline a secrets
policy when there is more than one client.
C. Disclose their fee or how the fee will be determined.
D. Describe their training and experience.
Question ID #121: Correct Answer and Rationale Correct
Answers The correct answer is A.
, The information listed in this answer is consistent with legal and
ethical requirements. The other answers provide misleading or
inadequate information.
Question ID #121: Mary Jones has just received a Ph.D. in
computer science. She's also a licensed marriage and family
therapist with a master's degree in clinical psychology. What is
Mary legally required and ethically permitted to include on the
business card she will use for her clinical practice? Correct
Answers A. Mary Jones, Licensed Marriage and Family
Therapist, #1234
B. Mary Jones, Ph.D., Individual, Couple and Family
Psychotherapy
C. Mary Jones, Ph.D., Family Psychologist, LMFT #1234
D. Mary Jones, LMFT #1234, Couple and Family Psychologist
Question ID #122: Correct Answer and Rationale Correct
Answers The correct answer is C.
CAMFT Ethical Principle 4.1 states that MFTs should "avoid
dual relationships with patients that are reasonably likely to
impair professional judgment or lead to exploitation" but also
notes that "not all dual relationships are unethical, and some
dual relationships cannot be avoided." Of the relationships listed
in the answers, providing therapy to a clerk at the grocery store
where you shop is least likely to cause impairment in
professional judgment or lead to exploitation.