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One of the topics that we will be covering is how to deepen therapy (eliciting meaning from the client). Sometimes it requires confrontive questions such as, "Do you feel you have been a good father?" Other times it involves soothing questions such as, "Isn't it time to forgive yourself for this?" We can be of great service to our clients if we can figure out what they most need to hear and then tell them in a way that allows them to listen and process. How do you think you would go about doing that with a client? Also, where have you seen this principle at work in your own life? Initial post is due by Wednesday; response by Sunday.
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