When a client is angry, the counselor must delineate between fact finding and "grilling." Grilling has the potential to be construed as:
A. An attempt to prove the client wrong
B. An attempt to confuse the client
C. A me-vs.-you approach
D. An attempt to demean the client
Ans: A. An attempt to prove the client wrong
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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