It is helpful to directly address the relationship process with the client for all of the following reasons EXCEPT:

A. In the beginning of the relationship so the client knows what to expect.
B. To help the client expand their relational competences.
C. If something in the relationship reminds the clinician of unfinished business in the clinician’s own life.
D. To summarize the work and affirm gains as the relationship is ending.


ANS: C

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Why is the client centered approach of Carl Rogers out of favor today?

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