Pretreatment patient preparation refers to:

a. letting the client know the gender, race and ethnicity of the therapist with whom they are scheduled to meet.
b. providing the patient with information about rates of engagement and termination in therapy, and urging patients to stay with the therapist long enough to build an alliance.
c. preparing clients for the possibility that they may be asked to invite their family members or other members of their cultural group to the therapy session.
d. the use of a variety of strategies to help clients clarify their expectations and therapist-client roles in therapy.


D

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