Question

If a client is found to be seriously thinking of killing or gravely harming some specific other person who can be identified by the crisis worker, the worker is required to consider the duty to warn implications
a. as specifically indicated in the client's scores on the Triage Assessment Scale.
b. according to rules found in Schneidman's Serial Characteristics formulation.
c. as dictated by case law in the Tarasoff case.
d. because it is morally and ethically right to do so.

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