Jane is a newly minted therapist who works with couples and families. Her decision was motivated by her sister Melinda's experience of spousal abuse
When Jane meets with her supervisor to review cases, he points out that when her female clients cry or describe intense conflicts with their husbands, Jane takes their side. She believes her supervisor is blind to the signs of abuse. According to Kitchener's theory, on what assumption is Jane operating?
a. Determination of abuse is difficult to ascertain and must be tested in each situation.
b. Determination of abuse should only be reached after consultation with expert supervisors.
c. Determination of abuse can be made if one has some personal experience.
d. Determination of abuse should be made depending upon the context.
c
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