Multiple Choice
Studies of therapeutic discourse have found that therapists are unwilling to challenge client statements, because:
A) conflict reduces the rapport needed for therapeutic change
B) the client might think that the therapist was judging them.
C) therapists always need to conceal their own opinions from the client
D) * those statements necessarily set the direction for the therapeutic session.
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