Problem: In terms of Ethical Principles on Maintaining Confidentiality (Standard 4.01) related to Dr. Green, a licensed psychologist, is doing an intake session with Carla, a 28-year-old female. Carla sought treatment for gender-related issues and an eating disorder. Dr. Green has gone over the informed consent, emergency contact information and the legal and ethical mandates of a psychologist. Carla signed the consent for treatment. During the psychosocial history, Dr. Green recognizes that Carla's sister is a former client from 4 years ago that Dr. Green had a brief sexual affair with while he was treating her. This has never been reported, but Dr. Green gets nervous about possible disclosures. He decides to make up an excuse for why he cannot see Carla. He tells her that he is not skilled in gender-related issues nor has any training with eating disorders. Carla yells at Dr. Green for lying on his website where he advertises that he is a certified eating disorder specialist and is a skilled gender-affirming therapist. She leaves the office confused and angry, telling those in the waiting room that Dr. Green is a quack, how do this affect Dr. Green as a therapist and what needs to be done without including Carla sister in this case. Need Assignment Help?