When exploring sensation during the middle part of the therapeutic process, an essential approach to treatment for clients with trauma histories is to
a) Encourage the client to relive traumatic events.
b) Discuss the potential for triggering and negotiate a stop signal.
c) Explore traumatized parts of the body first.
d) Proceed at a pace set by the therapist.
Answer: b
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