If you find yourself unsure of what to say to a client next:
A) Remain silent and wait for an idea to come to you.
B) Be honest and tell them you've run out of things to say.
C) Ask them for more background information about their family of
origin.
D) Ask a question or make a comment about a relevant topic that was
discussed in the immediate or near past.
D
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