Multiple Choice
Which statement best describes the difference between nondirective feeling reflections and interpretive feeling reflections?
A) Nondirective feeling reflections are used more by beginning interviewers, and interpretive feeling reflections are preferred by more experienced interviewers.
B) Nondirective feeling reflections reflect only what the client has said, whereas interpretive feeling reflections may include the interviewer's feelings.
C) Nondirective feeling reflections reflect only what the client has said, whereas interpretive feeling reflections may uncover hidden emotions.
D) Nondirective feeling reflections are more powerful and promote therapeutic breakthroughs.
E) None of the above
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