Multiple Choice
When therapists step out of their "roles" and become more present with clients, the potential for greater emotional contact is possible as well as:
A) stopping the therapeutic process.
B) arousing countertransference issues.
C) easily finding optimum interpersonal connectedness.
D) having little difficulty differentiating personal issues of the therapist from the client.
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