You have a client who says she wants to settle down and get married, but has had a string of short-term boyfriends. What question should you ask yourself before you confront the discrepancy between your client's behavior and stated values?
A. "Have I already handled smaller discrepancies with my client?"
B. "Do I care enough about this issue to confront it?"
C. "Does the client really want to be helped in this situation?"
D. "What if the client takes my advice badly?"
A. "Have I already handled smaller discrepancies with my client?"
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