A common reason therapists resist focusing the client inward is:
A) some clients will become angry as they are encouraged to explore conflicts.
B) they want to maintain client approval.
C) that they confuse being direct with being critical, blaming, or non-supportive.
D) All of the answer choices are correct.
Correct Answer:
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Q4: The factor most responsible for the fostering
Q5: When the client reenacts a central conflict
Q6: When the therapist helps the client to
Q7: Attachment theorists believe that "joining" a client
Q8: Beginning a session by telling the client
Q10: The locus of change in the therapeutic
Q11: One reason why clients are often ambivalent
Q12: When a client becomes noticeably more anxious,
Q13: When the dependent client acts assertively
Q14: Supporting the client's own autonomy and initiative
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