Therapists' goals in working with clients' eliciting maneuvers include all of the following EXCEPT:
A) attend to their own reactions to the client's maneuvers.
B) find alternate responses that do not reenact the same relational scenarios.
C) provide the familiar responses the client expects and usually receives.
D) formulate working hypotheses regarding the feelings and/or situations the client may be avoiding.
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