Which of the following best describes the role of the cognitive-behavioral counselor?

a. The counselor is objective witness to change and cheerleader to steer the change in positive directions.
b. The counselor is partner, walking the journey with the client and providing encouragement.
c. The counselor has a minimized role in which the counselor intervenes little in order to encourage autonomy on the part of the client.
d. The counselor's role is educational, using expertise to help client learn how to manage thoughts, feelings, and emotions more effectively.


D

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