A de-centered or not-knowing position means:
A. The therapist approaches her or his clients from a position of curiosity, interest, and puzzlement or a willingness to not understand too soon
B. The client is off-balance or out of balance and in the experience of chaos temporarily loses an ability to know things
C. The therapist and the client are out of alignment with each other, do not understand each other, and cannot form a working alliance
D. None of the above
ANS: A
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