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A counselor will always refer their clients to another counselor if they need to migrate or remove affiliations with an institution.
True
A client with emotional difficulties and physical symptoms like extreme headaches and blackouts may be referred to a cardiologist.
False
Personal follow-ups are extended only to clients who have been counseled, but not to those who have been referred.
False
In counseling, the process determines whether the decisions were implemented and what additional assistance is needed for the client.
True
Referral in counseling is solely determined by the client's preferences and not by the referring person.
False
Placement in counseling only focuses on checking if students are happy, without considering the assistance they receive or their environment.
False
Referral service is only necessary when a counselor is not available to help the client.
False
Referral recipients can only be external consultants and never the school's own team of specialists.
False
Referral may occur if the counselor lacks objectivity due to personal issues affecting their judgment.
True
A counselor should never refer a client based on a client-counselor mismatch, such as race preferences.
False
Referral should not be considered in cases where a non-professional relationship develops between the client and the counselor.
False
A counselor with general knowledge on trauma should never refer a client to a more specialized counselor for better assistance.
False
Learn about the concepts of Referral Service and Follow-Up Service in counseling. Understand the purpose of referral assistance and the actions taken by counselors to provide better services to clients.
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