An LPC in Oklahoma is treating a couple, John and Jane, for marital issues. During an individual session, John discloses that he has been embezzling money from his employer. Later, the employer's attorney subpoenas the LPC for John's treatment records. In this situation, the LPC's responsibility regarding the disclosure of information is to:
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A
Assert privilege on behalf of John for the individual session records, as the subpoena alone is not sufficient for disclosure.
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B
Immediately release all records for both John and Jane, as a subpoena is a legal demand.
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C
Only release the records from the joint sessions, withholding all individual session notes.
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D
Inform John that he must confess to his employer before the LPC is legally required to turn over the records.