Which client variable is most strongly related to treatment outcome? Question 1 options: the comfort and "warmth" of the treatment setting the therapist's years of training the client's openness and cooperation the client's age
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- The comfort and "warmth" of the treatment setting could influence the client's willingness to engage in therapy. - The therapist's years of training could indicate their expertise and effectiveness in treating clients. - The client's openness and cooperation Show more…
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The outcome of counseling is largely determined by relationship factors such as warmth, empathy, respect, and genuineness. If clients treat open-ended questions as closed-ended questions by giving one-word responses, you may need to refer them to another practitioner who can understand them better. Alternatively, you may need to teach them to be a better client. You may also need to encourage them by saying, "Tell me more." Additionally, you may need to ask more closed-ended questions.
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