Multiple Choice
In the course of a session with a social worker, if a client becomes pensive, or shows puzzlement through facial expressions, the social worker should:
A) ignore the client's actions.
B) verbalize the feeling explicitly through a reflective response.
C) wait for the client to verbalize the feelings.
D) ask the client if he or she wants to stop the session.
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