In treating clients with schizophrenia, clinicians sometimes find that they have to withhold or filter information from the client for their own good, for example by characterizing the client's symptoms as strengths instead of symptoms. Howe (2008) has discussed the challenges of clinician's decisions in such situations, and has advocated
A) complete disclosure and honesty.
B) following the instructions of family members.
C) an "ethical sliding scale."
D) the "one-size-fits-all" technique.
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