Multiple Choice
In a late session, what direction does the lawyer-client's expressions take?
A) He relates how foolish he had been in thinking of giving up law.
B) He talks almost exclusively about his paintings and current feelings.
C) He begins to avoid talking about conflicts in his life and talks about past successes.
D) He mentions his children no more; instead he focuses on aspirations for his firm.
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