The rationale for the conviction that sexual relationships between a therapist and client is both unethical and professionally inappropriate is that:

a. doing so involves the abuse of the power that therapists have by virtue of their function and role.
b. it fosters dependency on the client’s part.
c. the objectivity of the therapist is lost.
d. clients are usually psychologically hurt by such practices.
e. all of the above


ANS: E

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