Multiple Choice
Match the seven principles for the rationale for setting therapeutic limits with its corresponding description
-Limits anchor the session to reality and emphasize the here and now
A) Accept the child's need to break the limit, helping the child become aware of his or her behavior
B) Enables the child to express the unacceptable behavior symbolically
C) Facilitate transference of experiences and learning to life outside of the playroom
D) Help children feel secure
E) Prohibit direct aggressive physical acting out on the therapist
F) Provide opportunities for the child to bring him or herself under control
G) Provide structure to the environment and the relationship
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