Charles, a couples' therapist, recently met with a new couple seeking his services. During their initial meeting, Charles learned that the wife and husband are both in individual therapy. As an ethical practitioner, he should:
a. ask his new clients' permission to consult with their individual therapists.
b. not ask to consult with their therapists since it is none of his business.
c. not accept them as clients so as to avoid any ethical conflicts.
d. make it a condition that they stop meeting with their individual therapists if they want his services.
a
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