PENNSYLVANIA PSYCHOLOGICAL LAW EXAM ACT 49
DEFINITIONS QUESTIONS | TESTED AND PROVEN
ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE 2024/2025 100%
(GRADE A+)
A term meaning any of the following:
(i) A recent act or failure to act by a perpetrator which causes nonaccidental
serious physical injury to a child under 18 years of age.
(ii) An act or failure to act by a perpetrator which causes nonaccidental serious
mental injury to or sexual abuse or sexual exploitation of a child under 18 years of age.
(iii) A recent act, failure to act or series of acts or failures to act by a
perpetrator which creates an imminent risk of serious physical injury to or
sexual abuse or sexual exploitation of a child under 18 years of age.
(iv) Serious physical neglect by a perpetrator constituting prolonged or
repeated lack of supervision or the failure to provide the essentials of life,
including adequate medical care, which endangers a child's life or development
or impairs the child's functioning.
Ans>> Child abuse
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, A person, system, organization, group or family for whom a
psychologist provides psychological services. In the case of individuals with
legal guardians, including minors and legally incapacitated adults, the legal
guardian shall be the client/patient for decisionmaking purposes. The minor,
legally incapacitated adult or other person actually receiving the service shall
be the client/patient for issues specifically reserved to the individual, such as
confidential communications in a therapeutic relationship and issues directly
affecting the physical or emotional safety of the individual, such as sexual or
other exploitive dual relationships.
Ans>> Client/Patient
A person to whom the primary supervisor has delegated
up to 1 hour of the 2 hours of required weekly supervision who holds
a current license, certificate or registration from a health related board within
the Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs or a person who is exempt from licensure
under section 3(4)—(8) of the act (63 P. S. § 1203(4)—(8)),
who meets the requirements in § 41.33(a) and (b) (relating to supervisors).
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DEFINITIONS QUESTIONS | TESTED AND PROVEN
ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE 2024/2025 100%
(GRADE A+)
A term meaning any of the following:
(i) A recent act or failure to act by a perpetrator which causes nonaccidental
serious physical injury to a child under 18 years of age.
(ii) An act or failure to act by a perpetrator which causes nonaccidental serious
mental injury to or sexual abuse or sexual exploitation of a child under 18 years of age.
(iii) A recent act, failure to act or series of acts or failures to act by a
perpetrator which creates an imminent risk of serious physical injury to or
sexual abuse or sexual exploitation of a child under 18 years of age.
(iv) Serious physical neglect by a perpetrator constituting prolonged or
repeated lack of supervision or the failure to provide the essentials of life,
including adequate medical care, which endangers a child's life or development
or impairs the child's functioning.
Ans>> Child abuse
1
, A person, system, organization, group or family for whom a
psychologist provides psychological services. In the case of individuals with
legal guardians, including minors and legally incapacitated adults, the legal
guardian shall be the client/patient for decisionmaking purposes. The minor,
legally incapacitated adult or other person actually receiving the service shall
be the client/patient for issues specifically reserved to the individual, such as
confidential communications in a therapeutic relationship and issues directly
affecting the physical or emotional safety of the individual, such as sexual or
other exploitive dual relationships.
Ans>> Client/Patient
A person to whom the primary supervisor has delegated
up to 1 hour of the 2 hours of required weekly supervision who holds
a current license, certificate or registration from a health related board within
the Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs or a person who is exempt from licensure
under section 3(4)—(8) of the act (63 P. S. § 1203(4)—(8)),
who meets the requirements in § 41.33(a) and (b) (relating to supervisors).
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