What role does a person-centered therapist play in the counseling relationship?
A) The therapist presents as an expert whom the client can trust.
B) The therapist displays as little personality as possible to facilitate the transference process.
C) It varies, depending on which stage of therapy the counseling relationship is in.
D) The therapist presents as fully present and immersed in the moment-to-moment unfolding of the client's world.
E) It varies, depending on the diagnosis.
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