Bill Jones is a client who has been in alcohol treatment programs at your facility. He is currently depressed about his pending divorce and present marital separation. He has signed a release of information form for you to share information with his priest, who is counseling Bill about his religious conflicts regarding the divorce. A man calls you claiming to be Bill's priest and requesting information on Bill's current state of mind. You have never actually spoken with Bill's priest, and you think this might actually be Bill's wife attorney calling. You should:
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Bill Jones is a client who has been in alcohol treatment programs at your facility. He is currently depressed about his pending divorce and present marital separation. He has signed a release of information form for you to share information with his priest, who is counseling Bill about his religious conflicts regarding the divorce. A man calls you claiming to be Bill’s priest and requesting information on Bill’s current state of mind. You have never actually spoken with Bill’s priest, and you think this might actually be Bill’s wife’s attorney calling.
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