A psychologist is treating a 28-year-old client who expresses passive suicidal ideation with feelings of hopelessness, but denies any specific plan or intent. The client explicitly refuses to give consent for the psychologist to contact their GP or emergency contact. What is the psychologist's most critical immediate responsibility?
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A
Immediately contact the client's emergency contact to ensure safety, despite the client's refusal.
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B
Respect the client's autonomy and decision, and document the refusal to consent.
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C
Conduct a comprehensive risk assessment to determine the level of imminent risk.
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D
Terminate the session and provide the client with contact details for a crisis hotline.