Multiple Choice
To "resolve shame dynamics," therapists should:
A) unambiguously provide kind and accepting responses to clients as they experience feelings of shame.
B) work (over time) to help the client internalize the therapist's compassion for their shame.
C) help their clients to break the identification with the attachment figure who was rejecting.
D) All of the answer choices are correct.
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