When working with a victim of family interpersonal violence, the most therapeutic intervention is to:

A) Point out the client's inability to change the situation.
B) Allow the client to decide when it is safe to leave the abuser.
C) Refrain from direct questions about family violence, as this will intimidate the victim.
D) Invite the abuser to the assessment session.


B

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