Regarding counselors' personal values, counselors
a. must always avoid disclosing their own personal values to their clients.
b. should avoid discussions of values if their own values conflict with those of their clients.
c. could disclose their values to a client, if it is possible to do so in a way that conveys to the client that the client's values can be accepted or rejected without risking the relationship.
d. could disclose their values to a client, but only if the counselor holds the same values as the client.
e. should disclose their values to clients so that clients see the counselor as genuine and authentic.
c
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(a) Fred Zackon (b) John Gordon (c) A. Bandura (d) G. A. Marlatt
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