COUC 667 Counseling Practice Exam

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Nondirective listening behaviors are most associated with which outcome?

Verbal confrontation

Nondirective listening

Nondirective listening behaviors aim to create a client-centered atmosphere where empathy, reflection, and minimal direction let the client steer the conversation. When the counselor listens this way, clients feel understood and safe to explore their thoughts and feelings at their own pace, which makes the dialogue more open and self-directed. The outcome most associated with these behaviors is that the interaction remains nondirective—the client leads the topics, pace, and insights rather than the counselor pushing for a specific direction. This is because nondirective listening reduces defensiveness and invites self-exploration. The other options describe more directive or confrontational dynamics that nondirective listening seeks to avoid.

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