Client confidentiality/ duty to warn
Confidentiality, is an ethical principle is most closely associated with a therapist's obligation to protect the privacy of the client's information. So, correct answer is option (b) and (c).
Ethical principle : Ethics is an inherent and integral part of clinical medicine. Physicians have an ethical obligation
- benefit patients
- avoid or minimize harm, and
- respect patient values and
preferences
Client confidentiality/duty to warn confidentiality is the requirement that therapists, psychiatrists, psychologists, and most other mental health professionals protect their client's privacy by not revealing the contents of therapy. Informed consent is not related to keeping up a client's confidentiality while conducting a therapy. So this cannot be a right choice here. Dual roles cannot be applied here, as this has no relation to a therapist's obligation to protect the privacy of the client.
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Complete question:
Which ethical principle is most closely associated with a therapist's obligation to protect the privacy of the client's information?
a) informed consent
b) duty to warn
c) confidentiality
d) dual roles