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SILENCE AND COUNSELING Introduction According t

h the client who may be communicating emotional and relational messages of need and meaning. However, the authors point out that counselors and therapists often use silence to in order to communicate a host of messages such as allowing the client to know or understand that he/she is safe and/or use it to convey that they understand a message or communication from the client.

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