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Ronald H. Stein | Lying and Deception for Counselors and Clients
Stein focuses on lies of omission as well as commission in the counselor-client relationship, widening the discussion of lying to the broader category of deceptive actions. He examines common justifications counselors may use for lying to clients, centered on doing so with their clients' best interests in mind. Following Bok's analysis of the harms done to the deceived, Stein concludes by applying her rules for considering deception to the counselor-client relationship.
-Deception is a broader category than lying, since it includes ___________ as well as statements.
Unrealistic Social Norms
Expectations within a society that are difficult or impossible for most individuals to achieve, often leading to various social and psychological issues.
Anorexia Nervosa
A serious mental health disorder characterized by an intense fear of gaining weight and a distorted body image, leading to extreme dietary restriction.
Bulimia
An eating disorder characterized by binge eating followed by purging.
Enormous Amounts
Refers to quantities vastly exceeding what is usual, expected, or manageable.
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