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09madisonrousseau09

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Counselors who do not fulfill their obligations to clients are breaking which moral principle?
 
  a. Beneficence
  b. Justice
  c. Capacity
  d. Nonmaleficence
  e. Fidelity
  f. Autonomy

Question 2

A counselor who unintentionally harms a client would be breaking which moral principle?
 
  a. Beneficence
  b. Justice
  c. Capacity
  d. Nonmaleficence
  e. Fidelity
  f. Autonomy



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

d



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