Multiple Choice
Some clients come to understand themselves and their behavior better and realize what they would need to do to change, but they find the price too high. According to Egan, which of the following is not a way that helpers should respond to this?
A) Invite clients to challenge themselves for making changes
B) Help clients progress until they make the choice to change
C) Help clients understand the consequences of not changing
D) Accept that whether to change or not is the client's choice
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