According to Chapter 6 of the textbook, why is it important to consider the culture of the person-centered therapist as well as the client?
A) Research has shown that therapy is more effective when the therapist and client are from the same culture.
B) There are some cultures that completely disavow the client-centered philosophy.
C) A key to effective intervention using this approach is to increase the client's exposure to various cultures, including that of the therapist.
D) It is important that the therapist recognize the differences between his or her culture and that of the client so the differences can be talked about in therapy.
E) The therapist's culture can have an influence on his or her assumptions and therapeutic behavior.
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