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Question
A counselor who is dealing with an angry client who is threatening to sue the counselor should:
a. respond directly to the person making the threat, if possible.
b. calm the person down, if possible, and listen to the concerns.
c. be careful and not admit to wrongdoing.
d. not say anything that they would not want repeated or would not want to repeat under oath at a later time.
e. all of the above.
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