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13 Cards in this Set
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Step 1
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Access the situation, recognize if there is a problem
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Step 2
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Seek to define the problem using codes and principles
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Step 3
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Understand your emotional reaction to the problem
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Step 4
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Seek Consulation
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Step 5
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Determine who should be considered in making your decision
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Step 6
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Determine if there is a precedent in past cases
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Step 7
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Consider your option
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Step 8
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Consider the consequences of each option
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Step 9
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Make the decision and be willing to take responsibility
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Tarsoff
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duty to warn
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Bradley Case
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you can be held egligible if you release a dangerous person from an institution
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Jablonski Case
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duty to committ dangerous individuals
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Hedlund Case
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extension of duty to warn, warn not only people threatened but also those around them
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