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The Doctrine That Places a Duty on a Nonbreaching Party

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The doctrine that places a duty on a nonbreaching party to take reasonable steps to reduce damages is called:

Know the appropriate steps to take when a high-risk suicidal client exhibits immediate risk behavior.
Understand the importance of counselors addressing their unresolved issues through consultation, supervision, or personal counseling.
Identify signs of countertransference in counselor-client interactions.
Understand the safety considerations for counseling practice settings.

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Bully

An individual who uses strength or power to harm or intimidate those who are weaker.

Academic Performance

The measure of a student's scholastic activities and achievements, often reflected in grades and academic standing.

Experimenter Bias

involves the influence of the researcher's expectations or preferences on the outcomes of an experiment, potentially skewing the results.

Social Desirability Bias

The inclination of individuals to respond to queries in a way that they believe will be positively perceived by others.

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