A psychiatrist listens to her patient's story with interest and mentally checks whether she is able to understand the circumstance completely
She pictures her patient's problem on a blackboard, and lists the possible causes and solutions to those problems in her head. This allows her to ask her patient pertinent and perceptive questions. What is the psychiatrist doing to process the situation?
a. Link the details with the main ideas of the message
b. Link all the major ideas in the message with each other
c. Listen for the details in a message
d. Listen to the full content in the message
A
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