In sharing hunches with a client, the clinician should do which of the following:

A. Offer hunches tentatively.
B. Share a hunch so that the client thinks he or she came up with it.
C. Know that when a client rejects a hunch, you are wrong so let it go and do not bring it up again, even if you think is may be accurate.
D. Only A and B
E. All of the above


ANS: D

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