Colorado Mental Health Jurisprudence Exam / Colorado Mental Health Jurisprudence Exam Update 2024 LATEST UPDATE 2024 GRADED A+ Colorado Mental
Colorado Mental Health Jurisprudence Exam / Colorado Mental Health Jurisprudence Exam Update 2024 LATEST UPDATE 2024 GRADED A+ Colorado Mental Health Jurisprudence Exam Disclosure of Confidential Information - CORRECT ANSWERA licensee, registrant, or certificate holder shall not disclose, without the consent of the client, any confidential communications made by the client, or advice given to the client, in the course of professional employment. A licensee's, registrant's, or certificate holder's employee or associate, whether clerical or professional, shall not disclose any knowledge of the communications acquired in that capacity. Any person who has participated in any therapy conducted under the supervision of a licensee, registrant, or certificate holder, including group therapy sessions, shall not disclose any knowledge gained during the course of the therapy without the consent of the person to whom the knowledge relates. A person may disclose confidential information when a client or the heirs, executors, or administrators of a client... - CORRECT ANSWER-...file suit or a complaint against a licensee, registrant, or certificate holder on any cause of action arising out of or connected with the care or treatment of the client by the licensee, registrant, or certificate holder A person may disclose confidential information when a licensee, registrant, or certificate holder... - CORRECT ANSWER-...was in consultation with a physician, registered
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