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Business, 16.10.2019 00:30, salvadorjr1226p4zkp3

Astudent intern in an agency a homeless client find a place to stay overnight and goes with that client to make sure that they can get in. the supervisor feels that this behavior is inappropriate and allows the client to get too close to the counselor. the supervisor feels that this is a violation of boundaries. the student professor feels that the student made the right decision. the conflict between supervisor and professor’s beliefs represents which of the following two key ethical issues?
a. informed consent vs. competence (boundaries)
b. confidentiality vs. competence boundaries
c. power vs. social justice
d. social justice vs. competence boundaries

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