Samuel has been planning a two-week vacation to Europe for months. He is a private practitioner and has a caseload of clients who have dependency issues. As an ethical practitioner, Samuel should:

A. not inform his clients until a few days before he leaves.
B. not go on vacation so as to not increase his clients' anxiety levels.
C. provide his clients with another therapist in case of need.
D. bring back a souvenir for each client to show them how important they are to him.


Answer: C

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