Marital and Family Therapy

Category - Law & Ethics

Think back on the same client who invited you to his Bar Mitzvah. As it turns out, you were unable to attend after giving it careful thought. However, the week before the big event, you offered the client which of the following compromises so that you could still connect with your client?
  1. Continue with therapy, with a small congratulations note
  2. Throw an elaborate celebration for the client
  3. Offer to host a miniature celebration for the client where he can exhibit his important features of the Bar Mitzvah
  4. Terminate therapy, since he has talked about a transition into adulthood
Explanation
Answer - C - By preparing a miniature celebration of the Bar Mitzvah, you are able to encourage your client to further his practice and also able to experience what is most important for him when it comes to making a spiritual transition. It will build confidence in the client and appreciation for helping him to take part in one of his more important pieces of social and spiritual connection thus far. And it will do all of that without invading space or violating confidentiality.
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