Bridging is a multimodal technique that involves

a) initially working in terms of a client's preferred modality.
b) paying attention to the "firing order" of the different modalities.
c) making a specific list of problems and proposed treatments across a client's BASIC-ID.
d) assessing the relative involvement of each of the elements of the BASIC-ID.

Answer: a) initially working in terms of a client's preferred modality.

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