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What does it usually mean when a clinician and client mutually agree to terminate treatment?
  1. The client has made sufficient progress toward their goals
  2. The client no longer is enjoying treatment
  3. The clinician no longer wants to work with the client
  4. None of the above
Explanation
Answer - A - Usually, termination by mutual agreement occurs when clients and clinicians both believe that a client has made good progress toward goals and is ready to stop treatment, at least temporarily. Occasionally, clients and clinicians may both agree that treatment is not working and that a client would be more likely to benefit from another clinician or approach to treatment.
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