The chapter discusses client-centered practice. What is this? How is it different from counselor-based practice?
What will be an ideal response?
It is important to always try to look at things from the client’s perspective. Each client is different in how he or she processes information, comes to conclusions, and even experiences success. We must provide treatment on his or her level, at his or her pace, in a framework he or she understand.
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