The crisis worker who interacts with complete acceptance of clients demonstrates
a. an ability to reassure a client even when there is little hope of the client's dilemma being solved.
b. a total understanding of the client's problem from the crisis worker's point of view.
c. the utmost of confidence that the client will succeed in overcoming the crisis.
d. an unconditional positive regard for clients that transcends clients' personal qualities, beliefs, problems, situations, or crises.
D
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