Which of the following is NOT an appropriate reason to terminate a practitioner-client relationship?

A) ?You and your client agreed at the beginning that you would only work together for 8 weeks.
B) ?Your client talks about the same thing every session and you are bored.
C) ?Your client has achieved her goals and resolved the issues that brought her to see you.
D) Your client does not have the money to pay you for your services.


B

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