A male, 17-year-old student, and a community counselor met for an evaluation. A faxed report was placed in the prospective client’s folder and presented to the counselor. The report included reports from two instructors who shared similar stories suspecting that the student was overly anxious. The student did not desire recognition of any form, rarely if ever would raise his hand to answer or ask a question. When he was called on his face would redden or flush and he made obvious attempts to swallow. On one occasion he became upset and left the classroom. His parents, when contacted by the school counseling center, signed a release-of-information form and were provided the client rights form. This form indicated that the center might find it necessary, at times, to include personality tests. The counselor decided it was important to administer a personality test to determine if personality features might exist. When it became known a personality test was to be administered, the parents immediately called the counseling center demanding to see the test results. The appropriate action by the center or counselor is to:
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