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jazziefee

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What three important elements does a therapist bring to the therapy table?
 
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Describe the difference in approach between a non-directive and active therapist.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

1. strengths as a person
2. training
3. experience

Answer to Question 2

The nondirective therapist believes most people can come up with their own solutions if a counselor pays close attention and makes the right, minimal responses. The active therapist believes in offering interpretations of the clients talk and behavior, providing education.





 

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