Multiple Choice
To keep therapy from reenacting common but dysfunctional family patterns, the therapist and client want to begin their own relationship by:
A) triangulating invested third parties into the client's problem matrix.
B) establishing a hierarchal role relationship that is familiar to the client.
C) guiding the new client as to where to begin, and what they might talk about.
D) beginning their relationship as a stable dyad.
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