A practitioner views a client's stealing as unacceptable behavior but understandable given the context. The practitioner is likely practicing from a(n):

A) ?constructivist perspective.
B) ?ecological perspective.
C) ?empowerment perspective.
D) ?dual perspective


Ans: B) ?ecological perspective.

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