Across
- 3. The principle of doing good and promoting client well-being.
- 6. A limited cultural view that may cause misinterpretation of clients.
- 7. The principle of “doing no harm.”
- 10. Sending a client to another qualified professional when needed.
- 11. The ability to perform according to professional standards.
- 13. The APA principle involving honesty, accuracy, and avoiding fraud.
- 15. Awareness and respect for different cultures, values, and identities.
Down
- 1. Permission given after the client understands the service, risks, and limits.
- 2. Truthfulness and honesty in professional practice.
- 4. The ethical principle related to fairness and equal access.
- 5. A client’s right for private information to be protected.
- 8. The client’s right to make their own choices.
- 9. Loyalty, trust, and keeping professional promises.
- 12. A professional standard that guides psychologists’ conduct.
- 14. Written documentation of professional and scientific work.
