When a counselor determines that a gay or lesbian client may have been illegally discriminated against, the counselor should:
A) insist that the client seek immediate legal advice.
B) help the client determine whether or not to seek legal advice.
C) tell the client that he or she has been discriminated against and that the client should seek to have the situation rectified.
D) offer to find out the legal ramifications of the situation and report them back to the client.
E) inform the client that he or she should seek legal advice from an attorney who advocates for gay rights.
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