In order to make an I-message effective, the clinician should:
A. Suggest a solution while also asking the client for a solution
B. Avoid asking the client how he or she sees the situation
C. Be confident that he or she is privy to all the information and avoid searching for extenuating circumstances
D. Follow an observation that supports the client's point of view with "but" or "however" in order to add an opposing opinion
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