Problem: A practitioner has a disabled client with whom she's worked for several years at the client's home. The client has occasionally asked the practitioner to take out the trash or bring in the mail, and this never bothered the practitioner. But as the client's health declines, the requests have increased in frequency, and the practitioner is beginning to resent the extra chores. Which of the following best describes what the practitioner needs to do? Choose one answer. a. Continue doing the extra chores, but take that time out of the therapeutic work she does. b. Begin charging for the extra time she spends doing chores instead of therapy. c. Suggest the client hire someone else to do those chores specifically. d. Communicate to her client boundaries with which she is comfortable in order to prevent burnout.