. In the context of a “professional use of self,” self-disclosure refers to the ______.
A. conscious sharing of personal information for the purpose of helping
B. conscious sharing of personal information for helping the client to know that the worker is qualified
C. unconscious sharing of information without realizing it
D. unconscious sharing of information due to anxiety about helping
Ans: A
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