Multiple Choice
At what point in the intake interview will the therapist generally switch from a more nondirective listening style to a more structured, directive approach?
A) When the client starts rambling about things that aren't important.
B) When the therapist begins helping a client identify problems or goals.
C) When the therapist needs to finish the interview early.
D) When the client begins to show a lot of emotion.
E) Both B and D
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