Humanistic, or person-centered, therapy goes to great lengths in order to assist the client in feeling valuable in their own recovery. When coming to therapy, how might a person-centered therapist address therapy's progress?
A) In the context of the client's ability to do something
B) In the context of the client's willingness
C) With other individuals in the care circle before the client
D) By reminding the client that much work has been done and of the progress made
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