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A psychologist providing psychological services to clients will be taking extended leave from their role.What are the appropriate ethical arrangements when suspending psychological services?[Select all APS ethical standards that apply] Group of answer choicesWhere necessary make suitable arrangements with client consent for the client to consult with another suitable professional during the period of extended leaveTerminate all psychological services before extended leaveWhere appropriate make suitable arrangements for another psychologist to be available to meet the emergency needs of the clientWhere appropriate tell colleagues 1 month in advance of extended leaveWhere appropriate tell clients 1 month in advance of the extended leave

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A psychologist providing psychological services to clients will be taking extended leave from their role.What are the appropriate ethical arrangements when suspending psychological services?[Select all APS ethical standards that apply] Group of answer choicesWhere necessary make suitable arrangements with client consent for the client to consult with another suitable professional during the period of extended leaveTerminate all psychological services before extended leaveWhere appropriate make suitable arrangements for another psychologist to be available to meet the emergency needs of the clientWhere appropriate tell colleagues 1 month in advance of extended leaveWhere appropriate tell clients 1 month in advance of the extended leave

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The appropriate ethical arrangements when suspending psychological services for extended leave, according to the APS ethical standards, would include:

  1. Where necessary, make suitable arrangements with client consent for the client to consult with another suitable professional during the period of extended leave. This ensures that the client's care is not interrupted and they have access to the support they need.

  2. Where appropriate, make suitable arrangements for another psychologist to be available to meet the emergency needs of the client. This is important in case the client experiences a crisis or emergency situation during the psychologist's absence.

  3. Where appropriate, tell clients 1 month in advance of the extended leave. This gives clients ample time to adjust to the change and make any necessary arrangements on their end.

The option to "Terminate all psychological services before extended leave" is not an appropriate ethical arrangement as it does not consider the ongoing needs of the client. Similarly, telling colleagues 1 month in advance, while potentially helpful for scheduling and planning, is not an ethical requirement related to client care.

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