In client-centered therapy, the therapist reflects the client's feelings by: |
Providing interpretations and analysis Understanding the client's beliefs and assumptions Rephrasing the client's statements to enhance understanding Analysing the client's behavior and decisions |
Rephrasing the client's statements to enhance understanding |
The correct answer is Option 3: Rephrasing the client's statements to enhance understanding In client-centered therapy (developed by Carl Rogers), the therapist uses active listening and reflects the client’s feelings by rephrasing or paraphrasing what the client says. This helps the client feel heard and understood, and encourages self-exploration and self-acceptance. |