What do feminists believe about the therapy relationship?
A) That it should be friendly, but not too close.
B) That it should be clear that the therapist is the authority figure.
C) That it should be mutually empathic and egalitarian.
D) That, similar to Albert Ellis, the therapy relationship is of minimal importance.
E) That the therapist should not self-disclose.
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