Reggie comes to see Savannah, who has been a practicing therapist for 2 years. Reggie is in a long-term relationship and has had several affairs, which he blames mostly on his partner. His goal in therapy is to find some way to ameliorate his guilt. After a few sessions, Savannah suggests he consider couples therapy because much of the content of his sessions has had to do with his relationship with his partner. He refuses this referral. She then tells him that she cannot, in good conscience, continue to see him because his behavior bothers her and she sees no way to help him obtain his goal of alleviating his guilt and continuing his affairs. Savannah suggests that he seek another therapist and offers him three referrals. Savannah is behaving ethically by suggesting he seek another therapist. a. True b. False
Reggie comes to see Savannah, who has been a practicing therapist for 2 years. Reggie is in a long-term relationship and has had several affairs, which he blames mostly on his partner. His goal in therapy is to find some way to ameliorate his guilt. After a few sessions, Savannah suggests he consider couples therapy because much of the content of his sessions has had to do with his relationship with his partner. He refuses this referral. She then tells him that she cannot, in good conscience, continue to see him because his behavior bothers her and she sees no way to help him obtain his goal of alleviating his guilt and continuing his affairs. Savannah suggests that he seek another therapist and offers him three referrals.
Savannah is behaving ethically by suggesting he seek another therapist.
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