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TFauchery

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In person-centered play therapy with children, when would the therapist appropriately reflect or summarize the feelings that the child is nonverbally expressing?
 
  a. Only at the end of each session.
  b. When the parent/s of the child determines that the time is right.
  c. When the child asks the counselor to do so.
  d. After the child demonstrates comfort with playing in session.
  e. Before the child becomes too comfortable in the session.

Question 2

Play therapy is especially appropriate with children because
 
  a. children may not have the words to discuss their inner lives or the abstract thinking to categorize their range of feelings.
  b. play therapy is generally less emotionally laden than talk therapy.
  c. therapeutic goals can generally be accomplished in less time.
  d. children are developmentally unable to verbally process feelings.
  e. the therapist can ethically guide the session for the child.



leahchrapun

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a



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