A spiritual assessment provides:
a. insight into how a client relates to spirituality and religion and how this may be affecting the client.
b. the therapist with the opportunity to educate the client on the best religion to follow.
c. an opportunity for the therapist to relax and not listen as intently to the client.
d. minimal information about the client.
a
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