1. During a counseling session, George learns that his client will be attending a wedding this weekend....
Question:
1. During a counseling session, George learns that his client will be attending a wedding this weekend. The groom at the upcoming wedding is George's childhood friend, and he plans on attending as well. What is the most reasonable and ethical way that George should handle this?
George should say nothing to the client and just try to avoid them at the wedding. |
George should cancel his plans to attend the wedding to avoid awkwardness with his client. |
George should discuss with his client his plans to attend the wedding beforehand and come to some agreement as to what level of discourse is appropriate while they are both in attendance. |
George should discuss with his client the nature of his longstanding relationship with his friend, in hopes that the client will choose not to attend the wedding to avoid any awkwardness. |