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Oxana [17]
3 years ago
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Jan, an incest survivor, is covered for six sessions by her insurance. Her counselor is in private practice and knows that Jan n

eeds more sessions. She decides to offer Jan her services pro bono. In making the ethical decision to ensure that her client has equal access to services, the counselor is using the basic moral principal of:
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andreev551 [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

Justice.

Explanation:

As per the given descriptions, the fundamental moral principle of 'justice' is being used by the counselor as she takes an ethical decision by offering her services to Jan pro bono in order to ensure that her client receives equal access to the services she is insured for. This decision of Jan's counselor reflects the moral righteousness and nobly just conduct as despite her involvement in private practice she ensures that she does not overlook the insurance that she has provided to Jan. Thus, this implies that <u>she takes a fair, just, and responsible decision</u> and hence, she uses the principle of <u>'justice'</u> that governs her decision.

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