When addressing the relationship process:

A. Clinician genuineness can model a more open way of being that builds relationships.
B. Focusing on the relationship may displace other topics and move the relationship away from the agreed upon work.
C. The clinical relationship should always be a focus of conversation in clinical work.
D. A and B only
E. All of the above


ANS: D

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