What change in the way clinicians relate to clients is commonly seen at Stage Three?

A. Clinicians tend to confront clients too harshly.
B. Clinicians begin to second-guess their decisions.
C. Clinicians are prone to identify with clients.
D. Clinicians often encourage dependency in clients.


A

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