Ethical Principles for MFTs: Principle I Quiz

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According to Principle I, what should MFTs do in terms of communication?

  • Use language that emphasizes their own expertise and knowledge
  • Use language that is likely to cause harm to clients
  • Use language that reflects their own cultural perspectives and values
  • Use language that conveys respect for the dignity of persons and peoples (correct)

What should MFTs do regarding diagnostic labelling in communication with clients?

  • Avoid diagnostic labelling that is likely to cause harm to clients (correct)
  • Ignore the issue of diagnostic labelling in communications with clients
  • Use diagnostic labelling without considering its impact on clients
  • Emphasize diagnostic labelling to ensure clear communication

Under Principle I, what should MFTs refuse to participate in?

  • Practices disrespectful of the moral rights of persons or peoples (correct)
  • Practices likely to cause harm to clients
  • Practices reflecting their own cultural perspectives and values
  • Practices emphasizing their own expertise and knowledge

What should MFTs show respect for, limited only by those that seriously contravene the ethical principles of the Code?

<p>The knowledge, insight, experience, expertise, and cultural perspectives and values of others (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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