"Privilege" refers to a client's legal right to have confidential communications protected from disclosure. The situations that legally allow a waiver of privilege vary from state to state. However, generally speaking, which of the following is true about privilege?
1. Privilege is waived when the information is requested at a proceeding initiated by the client in a criminal action to determine his or her sanity.
2. Privilege is waived when the therapist suspects that a minor (e.g., the client or child of the client) has been the victim of child abuse.
3. Privilege is waived when the therapist has reasonable suspicion to believe that the client is a danger to another person.
a. 3 only.
b. 2 and 3 only.
c 1,2 and 3.
d. none of the above.