Kayla is seeing a new client who has an extremely different set of beliefs than her own. When working with this client, Kayla feels she should be nonjudgmental and trusting, but she is having difficulty acting this way toward this particular client. In this situation, Kayla is therapeutically lacking ____

a. ?empathy
b. ?positive regard
c. ?congruence
d. ?unbiased support


ANSWER:
c

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