Suppose the client needs evening appointments, but the clinician works only during the day. This means:

a. The client owns the problem and must find a clinician who can accommodate the client’s schedule
b. Both the client and the clinician own the problem, and it is an opportunity to negotiate a solution
c. The clinician owns the problem and must change the schedule to accommodate the client
d. Both the client and the clinician own the problem, but the clinician has the ultimate responsibility for finding
the solution


b

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a. A stage b. A process c. The responsibility of the client d. An undertaking for higher functioning clients

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