Multiple Choice
Raoul is a social worker who usually does not take clients out for lunch. However, he is working with a homeless client who is hungry and has no money. Raoul offers to buy him lunch. The client agrees. Raoul's actions are an example of:
A) A clear violation of client self-determination under the NASW Code of Ethics
B) A clear violation of the principle of beneficence (doing good)
C) A clear violation of the principle of autonomy (client freedom)
D) A boundary crossing that is not necessarily harmful and does not necessarily violate the NASW Code of Ethics
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