The best time to use an interpretive response is:
A) Not too late in the session, so there is time left to discuss the
interpretation.
B) Toward the end of the session, so clients can use the time between
sessions to think about their response to the interpretation.
C) Toward the beginning of the session, so the interpretation can form
a focal point for the rest of the session.
D) None of the above; an interpretation can be used effectively at any
time.
A
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