In the course of counseling, practitioners ask many questions about a client’s life,

a. and always ask about the role of religion and spirituality in shaping a client’s values.
b. and never ask about the role of religion and spirituality in shaping a client’s values since these topics are so personal and raising them might be construed as intrusive.
c. yet sometimes omit inquiring about the influence of religion and spirituality in an individual’s life.
d. only if they use a person-centered approach.


ANS: C

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