Question

In order for a client to feel understood, it is sometimes important for the therapist to:
a. Break social rules by responding to the central affective meaning in the client's message.
b. Reassure the client, by talking him/her out of painful feelings.
c. Avoid acknowledging the client's need to depend on the therapist.
d. Encourage transference within the therapeutic relationship.

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