Which of the following is not generally the format followed when collaborating with a client?
a. The use of one's foundational skills to offer a summary of what has been discussed thus far
b. Asking the client, through the use of questions, how he or she feels about the course of treatment thus far
c. Asking the client, through the use of questions, about the direction he or she would like to take in treatment
d. Sharing with the client one's own thoughts about which areas might be important to focus upon (advice giving)
e. Having an honest discussion concerning any discrepancies found between the client's and clinician's thoughts about what to focus upon
f. Strongly suggesting the course of treatment based on the discussion
.F
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