Appellate Practice
Jul. 21, 2004
Therapists Must Warn If Relative Reports Threats
SANTA ANA - In a ruling that expands mental health workers' legal duties, a state appeals court has ruled that therapists have to warn victims when their clients threaten them, even if the therapist learns of the threat from a third party.




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