In the following example, the worker is ________ the client’s thoughts:Client

: “Cruella hates me. All she does is gripe at me. I don’t even want to go near her anymore.”
Worker: “You sound upset and hurt at how Cruella yells at you so much. Maybe she’s upset and hurt too. Maybe she
feels you’re avoiding her. If she didn’t care about you, she probably wouldn’t expend so much energy yelling at you
and trying to get your attention.”



a. Regurgitating
b. Rewinding
c. Reversing
d. Reframing


d

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