Termination in therapy, high-risk dual relationships, and treatment of personality disorders are key aspects discussed.
True: Termination is best understood as an event that takes place during the final treatment. Psychologists terminate therapy when it becomes clear the client no longer needs the service, is not likely to benefit, or is being harmed.
Hiring a client to work for your practice in exchange for treatment is likely to involve the highest level of risk in dual relationships in therapy.
Personality Disorders are difficult to treat due to well-established behaviors, but treatment can lead to significant changes in personality functioning.
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