In client-centered therapy, the therapist:
A) is usually quite confrontational, forceful, and blunt in challenging the client's irrational beliefs.
B) strives to be nondirective, genuine, and accepting.
C) strives to remain neutral but offers interpretations and suggestions in a nonjudgmental manner.
D) first identifies specific problem behaviors, then determines their baseline rate, and finally applies behavior modification techniques to change their frequency.
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