In child therapy, the counselor’s congruence is often tested since

a. children do not have a sense of authenticity.
b. children may act out impulsively in session and bring forth negative reactions from the therapist.
c. therapists are generally not taught how to be congruent with children.
d. reliance upon parenting and advising behaviors are more important for efficacious therapy with children.
e. parents are the true client when providing therapy to children.


Answer: b

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