You are a psychologist who is treating a Mexican-American family that consists of a husband and wife and two young girls. They have begun therapy because one of the girls has a shoplifting problem and the other has a problem with an eating disorder. You realize during the first session that you and the father of this family are members of the same country club. You should:
a) Continue therapy without addressing the shared membership at the country club.
b) Discuss the shared membership openly with the family and explore their feelings about it.
c) Terminate therapy immediately to avoid any potential conflicts of interest.
d) Discontinue therapy with the father to prevent any breaches of confidentiality.