Multiple Choice
What is the constructive perspective on resistance?
A) Resistance does not exist.
B) It is the therapist's responsibility to break through client resistance.
C) Resistance is a word that was constructed to describe a situation in which clients are simply educating therapists as to the most productive and fitting method of helping them change.
D) Only a and b.
E) Only a and c.
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