Readiness to be involved and to be fully present can be communicated in several ways including all of the following EXCEPT

a. leaning slightly forward with a relaxed body posture

b. sitting in an open and accepting way with arms unfolded.
c. maintaining facial expressions that are congruent with whatever is being discussed.
d. speaking more than the client and leading the entire session.


d

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