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Whether working with an individual, couple, or family, most therapists at some point will be invited by clients to triangulate with them against a third party who may or may not be present in the room. To be effective, the therapist must maintain therapeutic neutrality in order to interrupt a client's attempt to involve the therapist or someone else in a triangle. This ability to be neutral is also known as:
 
  A) chronic anxiety.
  B) regression.
  C) differentiation.
  D) validation.
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