Which of the following is not a skilled aspect to a child-centered play therapist's work when directed to be a character in a child client's dramatic role-play?
A) Move toward the obvious part of the role, while asking for guidance in how to play it
B) Once basic guidance is given, use some of your acting talent to "bring life" to the role
C) Remain acceptant of the child's changes and corrections throughout role-play
D) Suspend the role-play when needed in order to assert structural elements or limits
E) All the above.
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