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What is an appropriate reason for a clinician to break confidentiality?

A) The clinician needs to ask another clinician advice about a particular client, and it is impossible to do so while maintaining the client's anonymity.
B) A husband asks details about his wife's therapy.
C) The clinician wants to publish findings based on conclusions from a client's treatment to inform the community of a successful therapeutic strategy.
D) The client is a danger to self or others.
E) An adult client's parent wants to know what the client discusses with the clinician in therapy.

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Answer:

D. The client is a danger to self or others.

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