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Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

You wait to report the girl's statement until you return from vacation.

When you return a week later you have your usual weekly appointment with this girl. She tells you about a clearly abusive incident that occurred when she saw her father at their last visit. The uncertainty and vagueness of last week's statement is gone -- this time you know that you're hearing a clear account of abuse.

You might have prevented this abusive incident from happening, had you reported the girl's first remark before you left town. You should have talked to the mother and reported the case the week before.


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