Since a client's overall life situation or environment affects his or her ability to work on problems, practitioners should
a. counsel clients to wait until their life situation is better before returning to see the practitioner.
b. explore the resources and supports available to the clients.
c. change the client's life situation or environment.
d. give up hope that clients will benefit from the client-practitioner relationship.
Question 2
A personal relationship with a client after the professional relationship has ended
a. is not considered a dual relationship.
b. is still a dual relationship and should be avoided.
c. is preferred in order to maintain contact with the client.
d. is only permitted in the case of non-romantic personal relationships.