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    Exam 2: The Domain of Connecting With and Engaging the Client: Listening
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    When a Therapist Is Engaging in a Reframing Intervention, It
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When a Therapist Is Engaging in a Reframing Intervention, It

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When a therapist is engaging in a reframing intervention, it is important for him/her to "sell" the perspective to a client, telling them what they have done right/wrong, and fighting/confronting them when necessary.

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