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Whenever the Counselor-Client Relationship Seems to Be an Issue That

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Whenever the counselor-client relationship seems to be an issue that impedes therapeutic progress, the counselor:


A) should consider referring the client to a different counselor.
B) should discuss this with his or her clinical supervisor, but not with the client.
C) should self-disclose this sense through immediacy.
D) should assume that the client is experiencing transference.
E) should assume that his or her own countertransference is getting in the way.

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