A consistent theme that underlies most of Carl Rogers's writings is:
A) the need to find meaning in life through love,work,or suffering.
B) the need for a religion to find meaning in life.
C) the importance of expressing feelings that stem from childhood issues.
D) a faith in the capacity of individuals to develop in a constructive manner if a climate of trust is established.
E) the need for clients to relive past traumatic situations in the here-and-now.
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q29: Carl Rogers drew heavily from existential concepts,especially
Q30: Accurate empathic understanding helps clients to:
A)notice and
Q31: Which of the following is not true
Q32: Person-centered therapy is best explained as:
A)a dogma.
B)a
Q33: In person-centered group therapy,the leader:
A)displays a sense
Q35: According to Carl Rogers,the three core conditions
Q36: From Carl Rogers's perspective the client/therapist relationship
Q37: The person-centered approach has been applied to:
A)personal-growth
Q38: The person-centered therapist's most important function is:
Q39: Carl Rogers's position on confronting the client
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