When a Client Discloses Painful,frightening,or Embarrassing Experiences,it Is Appropriate for the Psychologist
Multiple Choice
When a client discloses painful,frightening,or embarrassing experiences,it is appropriate for the psychologist to
A) remain silent and maintain a neutral facial expression.
B) listen respectfully, non-judgmentally, and provide support.
C) provide the client with feedback on what the interviewer considers personally appropriate.
D) indicate judgment or pity if the interviewer deems it important information for the client.
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