Multiple Choice
The rationale behind giving a client authority to continue with present behavior or have his/her symptoms or complaint, albeit cast in a slightly different light, is that it is the client's _________________ that adds to their suffering, along with the redundant, useless, circular, and no-win solutions they have attempted.
A) feeling of struggling
B) fixation on the problem
C) sense of fatigue
D) feeling of hopelessness
Correct Answer:

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