Multiple Choice
When clients become discouraged by the repetitious working through process, it is helpful for the therapist to:
A) provide the client with a guarantee for change.
B) provide the client with a relationship that offers them a promise of change, by actively reaching out and extending their care and concern for the client.
C) assume responsibility for the client's motivation to continue, by actively reaching out and extending their care and concern.
D) completely avoid the client's transference reactions.
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