Joyce Adams, a clinical psychologist, administered a personality test to her client, John. When delivering the results, Dr. Adams avoided words such as “narcissist” and “feedbleminded” and instead used words to facilitate positive growth and development. Dr. Adams was ensuring she ______.

A. provided John a positive experience
B. protected John’s privacy and confidentiality
C. protected John’s self-determination
D. protected John from stigma


Ans: D

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