Value discrimination could be defined as:

A. when a counselor is too eager to suggest a referral when the client shares differing values on race, religion, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, disability, marital status/partnership, language preference, or socioeconomic status.
B. considering a referral only when you clearly lack the necessary skills to deal with the issues presented by the client.
C. a counselor directly attempting to influence a client to adopt his or her values, attitudes, beliefs, and behavior.
D. the ability of counselors to manage their personal values so they do not contaminate the counseling process.


Answer: A

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