During an interaction between a nurse and client, the nurse conveys respect and an attitude that shows the nurse takes the client's opinions seriously. This would happen during which stage of the working phase?

1. Exploring and understanding thoughts and feelings
2. Facilitating and taking action
3. Confrontation
4. Concreteness


Correct Answer: 1
Rationale 1: The working phase has two major stages: conveying respect and an attitude that shows the nurse takes the client's opinions seriously would occur during the exploring and understanding thoughts and feelings Phase.
Rationale 2: The working phase has two major stages: conveying respect and an attitude that shows the nurse takes the client's opinions seriously would not occur during the facilitating and taking action phase.
Rationale 3: Confrontation and concreteness are some of the skills required for the first phase.
Rationale 4: Concreteness is one of the skills required for the first phase.

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