How are clinicians' relations with clients likely to alter at Stage Three?
A. Clinicians are more likely to demand change from clients.
B. Clients are more likely to question clinicians' advice.
C. Clinicians have fewer opportunities for dual relationships.
D. Clients are less likely to hit clinicians in a blindspot.
A
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