What was Carl Rogers' reaction to Freud's psychoanalytic approach?
A) He disagreed with Freud's belief that psychological problems come from unconscious thoughts.
B) Rogers argued that psychological problems come from unconscious thoughts and not what Freud believed, which was failure to reach one's potential.
C) He disagreed with the argument that Freud made about how the necessity of the therapist is to be more of a helper rather than expert.
D) He argued that Freud focused too much on the role of the conscious mind.
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