When providing clients with information on sexual issues, the counselor should:

a) Inquire about what the clients already know first
b) Propose information rather than definitely provide
c) Use a curious, exploring tone
d) Convey acceptance in his/her tone rather than rejection
e) All of the above
f) A through C only
g) None of the above


e) All of the above

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