I think when a client is struggling with forming their own ideas in regards to morals, or struggling with a moral decision, it is T's job to stay as natural as possible. They should not have opinion if it is right or wrong, unless it is harmful to the client's life, somebody's life or truly against the law.
There is a difference to voice concerns about a client doing something that is against the law rather than against with the T personal believes.
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