The distinguishing feature of person-centered therapy is that the therapist
A) provides an atmosphere in which the client can deal with his or her own problems.
B) provides reinforcement for gradual approximations to specific goals of altered behavior.
C) does most of the talking in each therapy session.
D) interprets behavior by means of a combination of Freud's, Jung's, and Adler's theories.
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