When determining which treatment to offer a client, the evidence-based practitioner should consider the evidence on effective treatments for the outcomes being sought for the ______.
A. client
B. client along with the skills of the practitioner
C. client in addition to the skills of the practitioner and the preferences of the client
D. client in addition to the skills of the practitioner, the preferences of the client, and the preferences of the practitioner’s clinical supervisor
Ans: C
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