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Dr. Suzie Williams is a well-known local counselor who specializes in treating men with all types of addictions, especially sexual addictions. Suzie has a reputation of being compassionate and caring, and even visits her clients' homes at all hours of the day and night to support them. Some may consider Suzie to be a bit too dedicated, but her results speak for themselves: according to the data collected, her success rate is over 90%.
However, rumors begin to circulate around professional circles that Suzie is a little too familiar with her clients. Suzie is reportedly seen in public with her clients going to parks, movies, and restaurants. When a trusted colleague approaches Suzie with his concerns, Suzie simply downplays her colleague's concern and suggests that he does not understand how to appropriately work with a clientele with such complex problems.
Use the scenario above to answer the questions below
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. Defend your position throughout your essay by integrating a reasonable assessment of the ethical principles you considered in your evaluation of the case study (i.e., autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, justice, and fidelity)