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#1. Selena, a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) managing a caseload of five clients, decides to take a six-month sabbatical to Spain. She understands that discontinuing services or taking extended leave requires careful ethical consideration to ensure client well-being. What is the most appropriate and ethically responsible action Selena should take before her departure for a six-month sabbatical?

The text directly addresses this scenario stating Is it fair to the clients that their services are paused because Selena is leaving for six months No Thats not going to be the best most ethical way to handle this Okay You cant just leave This clearly rules out simply pausing services Option A or expecting clients to wait Option B The ethical code emphasizes continuity of care When a behavior analyst must take an extended leave they have an obligation to facilitate the smooth transfer of clients to other competent professionals or to ensure that clients needs are met through other appropriate arrangements Option C best reflects this ethical responsibility prioritizing the clients ongoing access to necessary services and minimizing disruption to their treatment

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