Emma, who is seeing Dr. Charles for client-centered therapy, is currently going through a particularly difficult time. How might Dr. Charles reassure Emma at this time, while also working within the confines of client-centered therapy?

a. by telling her repeatedly that she has the ability to make positive life changes
b. through her tone of voice, facial expression, and general demeanor
c. by patting or holding her hand during especially tough portions of session
d. none of the above


B

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