Question

Which of the following statements best describes the difference between directive and nondirective counseling?

A) Solutions to current problems are emphasized in nondirective counseling; psychological adjustment is paramount in directive counseling.

B) In nondirective counseling, the employee is psychologically independent, whereas in directive counseling, the employee is psychologically dependent.

C) The manager controls the direction of the conversation in nondirective counseling; the employee controls the direction of the conversation in directive counseling.

D) In nondirective counseling, the responsibility for the solution lies with the manager, whereas in directive counseling, the responsibility for the solution lies with the employee.

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