When a therapist believes referring a client to be the appropriate course of action due to a lack of competence in the client's issue:
A. it would be considered unethical to not refer to a more competent therapist.
B. it is the client's choice whether to accept or decline the termination.
C. it is the therapist's choice to decide when and if termination should take place.
D. the therapist should only refer the client if a conflict has been created.
Answer: A
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