Nate has been coming in to see you for about eighteen weeks. At the end of eighteen weeks, he finds that he isn't benefitting from therapy. When he shares this with you, you examine what has kept him coming back for eighteen weeks if there is no progress. One common reason might be:
A) A client who is unsure of how to address lack of efficacy with a therapist
B) Clients are afraid of some sort of retaliation for leaving therapy
C) Client was not informed of potential drawbacks of therapy
D) A and B
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