When a client is disclosing painful, frightening, or embarrassing experiences they have had
A) it is best to remain silent and to not show much in the way of facial expressions
B) it is essential to listen respectfully and non-judgmentally and provide support for the client
C) it is normal and okay to be judgmental
D) None of the above
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