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You're seeing a new client for the first time. You learn she has a history of drug use and many problems that stem from it.

You suspect a colleague of yours could better relate to your client. Your colleague has overcome a previous drug problem.

Your client seems to feel reasonably comfortable with you, but you're not sure you can empathize with her as well as you'd like to. Although you could use the money, you suspect you may not be able to help your client as much as your colleague could.

What do you do?

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