In the context of cognitive-interpersonal therapy, what is meant by the term metacommunication?
a. It is all communication other than words, including body language.
b. The counselor communicates with the client about how they communicate—even sharing emotions about interactions in the session.
c. The counselor engages in psychoeducation about the aspects of communication.
d. It involves discussing the history of why a client interacts the way he or she does.
e. Metacommunication involves looking at one’s self from the outside.
Answer: b
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