Problem: Your client is uncomfortable with setting goals. She says, "Because I am paying for these sessions, I think that we should talk about whatever issues come up this week. I need to process that with someone, and I don't like being pushed." How do you respond? Group of answer choices The customer is always right. Allowing the client to vent is the reason she has come for help. Allowing the client to set the direction of the session is being client centered. You explain that you believe in setting goals because they keep the sessions on track; however, you are inviting the client to participate in the creation of these goals. Try to strike a balance allowing the client to take some sessions to talk about what she wants. Try to reason with the client by pointing out the benefits of having goals but if she is unwilling, allow her to guide the sessions. Need Assignment Help?