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The authors think that if the value system of a patient is inconsistent or inadequate, the therapist should

    { 1 } - take responsibility for the patient's ethical decisions.
    { 2 } - become more ethically directive.
    { 3 } - give the patient ethical advice.
    { 4 } - refer the client to ethical or spiritual advisers.

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1 is wrong. Please try again.

The authors think that if the value system of a patient is inconsistent or inadequate, the therapist should

To do this would be to step out of his role as psychotherapist, which is to help the patient be free of illusion and nerosis in making decisions. See p. 381.

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2 is wrong. Please try again.

The authors think that if the value system of a patient is inconsistent or inadequate, the therapist should

    { 1 } - take responsibility for the patient's ethical decisions.
    { 2 } - become more ethically directive.
    { 3 } - give the patient ethical advice.
    { 4 } - refer the client to ethical or spiritual advisers.

To do this would be to step out of his role as psychotherapist, which is to help the patient be free of illusion and nerosis in making decisions. See p. 381.

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3 is wrong. Please try again.

The authors think that if the value system of a patient is inconsistent or inadequate, the therapist should

    { 1 } - take responsibility for the patient's ethical decisions.
    { 2 } - become more ethically directive.
    { 3 } - give the patient ethical advice.
    { 4 } - refer the client to ethical or spiritual advisers.

To do this would be to step out of his role as psychotherapist, which is to help the patient be free of illusion and nerosis in making decisions. See p. 381.

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4 is correct!

The authors think that if the value system of a patient is inconsistent or inadequate, the therapist should

    { 1 } - take responsibility for the patient's ethical decisions.
    { 2 } - become more ethically directive.
    { 3 } - give the patient ethical advice.
    { 4 } - refer the client to ethical or spiritual advisers.

See p. 381.

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