To the question “Is it possible for counselors to keep their values out of their counseling sessions?” the authors take the position that:
a. it is possible for counselors to be neutral with respect to values in the counseling relationship.
b. it is desirable for counselors to be value neutral.
c. it is neither possible nor desirable for counselors to be neutral with respect to values in the counseling relationship.
d. counselors should keep their values hidden so that they won’t contaminate their clients’ choices.
e. it is the counselors’ job to influence their clients to adopt healthier values.
ANS: C
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