When used in coherence therapy, the phrase “connecting back up” refers to
a. having the client physically “connect back up” with those individuals responsible for the negative thoughts and feelings in the client’s emotional learning
b an experience of connecting the discovered emotional learning back to the symptom that was originally presented during a therapy session
c. an experience in which the client “connects back up” with the thoughts associated with their emotional learning
d. having the client “connect back up” with his or her most early childhood recollections
b an experience of connecting the discovered emotional learning back to the symptom that was originally presented during a therapy session
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