When working with involuntary clients, helping professionals should
A) Forget about offering any type of self-determination to clients.
B) Try to negotiate an agreement for work that offers the client as much self-determination as is possible, subject to the limitations of the professional's mandate (e.g., protection of the child's welfare) .
C) Tell the clients that they do not have the mental capacity to sign a contract.
D) Ask the clients not to report them to their professional associations for breach of the code of ethics regarding self-determination and informed consent.
E) Report themselves to their professional associations for breach of the ethical duty to promote self-determination.
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