Regarding dual relationships between counselors and clients:
A) counselors are in agreement that such relationships are always wrong.
B) experts all agree that such relationships are always harmful to clients.
C) there is no consensus among professionals, as to which dual relationships are acceptable and which are not.
D) most counselors agree that dual relationships invite greater authenticity and congruence from counselors and can improve their professional judgments.
E) experts agree that if clients assent to dual relationships, the dual relationships are acceptable to the profession.
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A) are prohibited by
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