If a clinician dislikes a client, the clinician should:

A. Be honest and share this with the client using the skill of processing the process.
B. Stop thinking about the dislike because the clinician has an ethical responsibility to be nonjudgmental.
C. Immediately refer the client to another clinician so that the client can get help from a caring other.
D. Talk about it with a supervisor to understand where the problem comes from and see if it can be resolved.


ANS: D

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