As a counselor, you receive a referral for a child who is the daughter of your husband's bowling teammate. What do you do?
A) ?Accept the referral and work with the child.
B) ?Accept the referral and work with the child, even offering a friendly discount for services.
C) ?Do not accept the referral because you don't want to risk a co-occuring relationship that could impair your professional judgment.
D) ?Let your husband decide what you should do; do not take the referral if he is not completely comfortable with the situation.
C
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