When a Stage Three clinician questions the need to keep working with most of his

clients in court-ordered therapy, how should a supervisor respond?

A. Reframe the issue by putting it in the context of larger community needs.
B. Challenge the clinician to reflect on his ability to bond with clients.
C. Explore whether countertransference is a factor.
D. Introduce techniques that will restore challenge to the clinical work.


A

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