How might a helper most challenge a client to participate in the helping process?

A. Invite clients to own their problems and unused opportunities.
B. Invite clients to state their problems as solvable.
C. Invite your clients, along with you, to put aside problems that arise in the helping relationship itself so that the focus can remain on the client
D. A and B


ANS: D

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