From the perspective of principle ethics, a counselor who is counseling a client planning a violent act against another person and who intervenes to notify family members is
A) sacrificing client autonomy in order to prevent harm and to do good.
B) sacrificing fidelity in order to be truthful.
C) sacrificing justice in order to be faithful to promises made.
D) sacrificing veracity in order to protect the client's anonymity.
E) sacrificing beneficence in order to promote fidelity.
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q1: External forces that can support counselors in
Q2: At their most fundamental level, codes of
Q3: Counselors who function according to mandatory ethics:
A)
Q4: Laws:
A) always support professional values and behaviors.
B)
Q6: When attempting to make an ethical decision,
Q7: When a counselor discovers that a client
Q10: Once counselors have disclosed their legal questions
Q11: All of the following are situations in
Q11: Law and ethics differ in that
A) laws
Q14: While principle ethics asks the question "What
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