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All but which of the following were defined in the text as ethical hotspots which all ethical codes address in some manner?
 
  a. Confidentiality
  b. Competence
  c. Power dynamics
  d. Dual relationships as well as sexual relationships with clients
  e. Inappropriate fee assessments
  f. Informed consent
  g. Misrepresentation of credentials

Question 2

Morality is concerned with _______, ethics with _________.
 
  a. conduct; the collectively agreed upon correct behavior
  b. process of examining ethical behavior; conduct
  c. behavior; what is legal and illegal
  d. how we think about behavior; legal issues
  e. religion; the process of examining moral behavior



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