The persuasion stage in integrated treatment may be the most challenging for clinicians trained in traditional practices because:
a. client's continually will test the assertion that it's the therapist's job to help them find their own goals and make their own decisions
b. it's difficult to persuade a client to give up their addiction.
c. client's should not expect the counselor to try to control them.
d. it's difficult to persuade a client that you know what's best for them.
a
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