25.In which phase of therapeutic progress would the counselor let a client know he or she may test a client’s boundaries? a. Orientation b. Exploration c. Resolution d. Identification
Identification During the Identification phase, the counselor and client are figuring out what the client wants to work on. At times, clients may still have their guard up and the counselor will help them lower their guard by gently testing their boundaries. In the Orientation phase, the client and counselor are building rapport. During the Exploration phase, as clients look inward and learn to reframe positive experience, they will eventually begin to have a healthy mindset.