Because it is not unusual for clients to experience difficulty sharing information during the initial phase of the interview, interviewers should try to enlist the client's cooperation by:
A) Resolving the source of the discomfort through information giving.
B) Focusing on the purpose of the interview.
C) Beginning with a relaxation exercise.
D) Moving to problem solving, so the client feels something is being
accomplished.
A
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