When a Satir practitioner working with a couple asks the partners to turn their chairs toward each other and gives a prompt such as: “Tell your partner how you feel about what happened New Year’s Eve.”, the therapist might be doing what?

a. understanding the ingredients of an interaction
b. coaching communication
c. creating an enactment
d. softening the family rules


ANS: B

Counseling

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