While principle ethics asks the question, “What should I do?” virtue ethics asks the question,
a. "What would an ethical counselor do?"
b. "What should counselors who want the follow the law do?"
c. "Who should I be?"
d. "Who am I?"
e. "What does virtue mean?"
Ans: c. "Who should I be?"
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A. Clinicians may be reluctant to provide online counseling because of concerns about confidentiality. B. Internet-based self-management treatment has been shown to be ineffective in treating armed service members. C. Medicare is now willing to reimburse practitioners for online counseling. D. Online counseling is helpful for people who live in remote locations where health care and transportation are scarce or unaffordable.
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A) ?the mood of the client as he or she leaves the session. B) ?changes observed using the Client Change Scale. C) ?the feeling of satisfaction you experience at the close of the session. D) ?how well you followed your interview treatment plan.