Practitioners who always need to be the expert in the client-practitioner relationship:
A) ?Are secure about their own identity or effectiveness as a therapist.
B) ?May not be experienced by their clients as respectful.
C) ?Should work in hospital settings where they are expected to be experts.
D) ?Are often viewed in a more positive light by clients since they demonstrate more self-confidence.
B
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