When the client's conflict begins to be replayed in the therapeutic relationship, and the therapist accepts the validity of that concern and helps the client to explore and understand it more fully:

A) ?the therapist offers the opportunity to negotiate a new type of relationship and resolve the conflict in the current interaction.
B) ?the therapist strengthens the client's reliance on that interpersonal relational pattern.
C) ?the client will become anxious and defensive.
D) ?the therapist encourages the client to reenact the conflict.


A

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