Liz has been screened for potential group membership. She fits all criteria; however, she seems to lack the desire to participate. In the eyes of the leader Jacque, she just doesn't seem to "want" it enough. Which of the following should be considered?
A) ?This should not be a factor for consideration; many who initially show little motivation to participate have successful outcomes
B) ?This should be a factor; non-motivated clients are, according to research, less likely to succeed
C) ?This should be a factor; the desire to make positive change is deemed highly important
D) ?This should not be a factor; assessing "want" is far too subjective
C
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