A counselor struggles between protecting a client's welfare and respecting a client's freedom of choice and action. The counselor is struggling with which two moral principles?

a. Fidelity and Autonomy
b. Justice and Autonomy
c. Capacity and Nonmaleficence
d. Beneficence and Autonomy
e. Nonmaleficence and Autonomy


d

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Between 1975 and 1985, the Family Violence Survey found that rates of both child physical abuse and marital violence ______________.

a. increased b. decreased c. stayed the same d. cannot determine the type of change

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Psychoanalytic approaches:

a) require a high degree of verbal ability b) work well with clients who are either verbal or less verbal c) work best with less verbal clients d) are similar to the behavioral approaches in type of client

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Learned helplessness proposes that women stay in abusive relationships because they have been conditioned to believe they cannot predict their own safety and nothing they do will change the situation

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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It's common knowledge in Jesse's friend group that Jesse often embellishes stories. His friends take what he says with a grain of salt. According to Rosernberg's theory of identity, Jesse's exaggeration is a ______, which is part of his ______.

A. habit; social identity B. preference; personal identity C. trait; social status D. tendency; disposition

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