The ethical principle of _____ goes beyond the avoidance of doing possible harm to clients and includes doing good and promoting the welfare of the client

A. autonomy
B. nonmaleficence
C. beneficence
D. fidelity


C. beneficence

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The case of Sheri reported by Peven and Shulman shows how

a. depression can be improved by recalling early memories. b. early recollections can be repressed, and gradually revealed in therapy. c. early recollections change over time. d. early recollections remain constant over time.

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Marcus, a therapist in a community agency, recently divorced his wife and seems to be harboring anger towards women in general. His colleagues, who have noticed a change in his attitude and behavior lately, have encouraged him to seek personal counseling to work through his issues. They are: a. overreacting to his anger and are overstepping the boundaries by suggesting he go to counseling. b

unwise to suggest counseling since he will not benefit from it because he is a therapist and already knows howto deal with his problems. c. acting ethically by recommending counseling for Marcus; as counselors, they recognize that personal issuesthat have not been worked through are likely to be projected onto clients. d. being unsupportive colleagues; since they are aware of his situation, they should offer to provide counseling tohim and not refer him to a professional outside of the agency.

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On the Bender Gestalt II, it is found that a 4-year-old could not accurately copy any of the figures. This could be an indication of:

a. normal behavior, as a 4-year-old should not be able to copy such figures. b. possible developmental delays. c. compulsive behavior. d. age appropriate defensiveness.

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What effect does abuse uniquely have for victims with disabilities?

a. It hurts them financially. b. It worsens their disability. c. It can lead to fatalities. d. It requires them to move cities.

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