Question

When in conflict with clinical needs, context, competence, or consent, even the most well-intentioned nonsexual physical contact may be experienced as:
a. appropriate, gentle, and wanted contact.
b. aggressive, frightening, intimidating, demeaning, arrogant, unwanted, insensitive, threatening, or intrusive.
c. passive, soothing, calming, comforting, gentle, and peaceful.
d. completely indifferent for both therapist and client.

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