One way for a therapist to introduce a collaborative relationship is to say:
a) Ok, so where do we go from here?
b) You seem to know what your problems are, so tell me what solutions you think are
best
c) While I have my expertise when it comes to therapy, you are the expert of who you
are, and I need your expertise
d) I think I know what to do, but then again, I am not so sure
C
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A. make the client feel they are under a microscope. B. help the helper understand the client better. C. make the client feel comfortable and heard. D. allows the helper to connect with the client.
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