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charchew

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In order for a client to obtain therapeutic benefit from a helping session, the eliciting and expression of feelings needs to be accompanied by
 
  a. reflection on the experience of those feelings.
  b. making sense of or attaching meaning to the feelings.
  c. learning how to integrate the feelings effectively into daily life and relationships with self and others.
  d. all of the above.

Question 2

When using incomplete sentences to aid in eliciting and expressing feelings, a client completes a sentence stem such as, If I felt angry,  by
 
  a. responding the way a parent or significant other would have responded during the client's childhood.
  b. responding spontaneously with different completions until the client feels that s/he has finished.
  c. practicing the way that the client would like to be able to respond to emotional triggers.
  d. reflecting on the sentence stem and offering a response in the subsequent helping session.



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laurnthompson

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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