The purposes of advanced reflecting are:
A) ?to help clients recognize what they really value and to invite them to have insight, self-awareness, and/or deeper understanding of their situation.
B) ?to help clients create goals and to share intuitive hunches with clients.
C) ?to express empathy toward clients and to help clients feel accepted by the practitioner.
D) ?to point out discrepancies between the client's behaviors and values and to plan to maintain changed behaviors.
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