In client-centered therapy, the therapist
A) assumes a role of leadership to direct the efforts of the client.
B) explores the client's unconscious thoughts and feelings.
C) helps the client to form new, more productive habit patterns.
D) creates a nondirective "atmosphere of growth."
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