When working with a mandated client, the therapist should
a) set firm limits in order to reduce the client’s tendency toward manipulation.
b) remind the client that lack of compliance will be reported to the court.
c) invite the client to be his own authority about what he wants changed in his life.
d) empower the client to develop insight into painful events from the past.
Answer: c) invite the client to be his own authority about what he wants changed in his life.
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