The term nonmaleficence in counselling ethics means: Question 7Select one: A. Using evidence-based practice B. Acting in clients' best interest C. Promoting cultural values D. Avoiding causing harm
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" Nonmaleficence is a principle in ethics that refers to the obligation to not inflict harm intentionally. It is a fundamental concept in various fields, including healthcare and counseling. Show more…
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