As Gina continues to work with Ryan in therapy, she has developed a working relationship using unconditional positive regard and genuineness. In one session, Ryan shares a story with Gina that she can very much relate to, a situation in which a similar thing happened to her. What would be the best response from Gina as a person-centered beginning counselor?
a. To give Ryan approval for his actions or feelings
b. To ask questions encouraging Ryan to focus on his inner emotional process of the experience
c. To offer reassurance stating "that others have been through this before" and survived
d. To use self disclosure to facilitate continued joining with the client
B
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