Tina, a Satir-oriented therapist, notices that her client, who often reports feeling overwhelmed, is often ill and exhausted. What might Tina be doing during her assessment of the client?
a. Considering the specific aspects of the self that a client values and the aspects of which he/she is ashamed.
b. Assessing the motivation behind the client’s problematic behaviors and interactions.
c. Making a mind-body connection between her client’s emotional issue and how they are manifesting in her body.
d. Viewing the context for the potential problems and determining the client’s potential weaknesses.
ANS: C
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