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    As a Client Makes Progress in Therapy, What Happens
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As a Client Makes Progress in Therapy, What Happens

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Question 77

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As a client makes progress in therapy, what happens?


A) The client expresses more subjective experience.
B) The client focuses increasingly on the present.
C) The client more freely experiences and expresses emotions.
D) all of the above

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