When a child is silent during play therapy, the therapist should
A) allow the child to provide direction for the session.
B) ask the child, "Do you know why you are here?"
C) gently encourage the child to talk.
D) identify why the child is resisting being verbal.
E) respond to everything a child does.
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Q8: Play therapists should prolong sessions if the
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Q10: To be responsive, a therapist should answer
Q11: When a child asks a therapist if
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