Reference no: EM132754959
Dr. Sally Strong loves her clients. She is dedicated to helping them however she can. One day, Sally is counseling a 24-year-old male, Chris, who is depressed and struggling with intermittent suicidal ideation that she has come to know quite well over six months of weekly counseling.
Unexpectedly, Chris looks at Sally during a session and declares, "I've had enough with the SOBs at my job. I think it's time to end this charade of happiness with them." He then gets up immediately and storms out of the office.
A. Identify the potential ethical violations or issues in the scenario, and then provide a detailed rationale for why you identified one such violation or issue
B. Evaluate the potential consequences for the individual's actions, using specific examples to support your claims
C. Acknowledge a seemingly sensible rebuttal or counterargument to your position, and then assess its merit
D. Integrate a reasonable assessment of the ethical principles you considered in your evaluation of the case study (i.e., autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, justice, and fidelity)