According to Carl Rogers, therapeutic change in client-centered therapy occurs:
A) as the client's views of himself and the world become less distorted.
B) as the client develops insight into unconscious conflicts.
C) as the therapist teaches the client to challenge irrational beliefs.
D) when new conditioned responses are learned that inhibit the unhealthy conditioned responses of anxiety, fear, and hopelessness.
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