If you can't find highly rigorous evidence supporting the effectiveness of an intervention with clients just like yours, you should;
A) look for less rigorous evaluations that have involved clients like yours and which-while not offering the "best" evidence from a scientific standpoint-are not fatally flawed and thus offer some credible evidence supporting a particular intervention.
B) use your practice judgment in deciding whether an intervention supported by the best evidence with clients unlike yours seems to be worth proposing to your client.
C) Both a and b are correct.
D) Neither a nor b is correct.
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