Question

Person-centered therapists are:
a. less invested in effecting client movement directly than in enabling their clients to make changes that they have chosen freely based on their desire to live in a more effective and satisfying manner.
b. no longer convinced that the therapeutic relationship is of paramount importance in their work with clients.
c. likely to adopt techniques from the cognitive behavioral approaches when working with deeply troubled individuals.
d. in high demand at agencies that value brief therapy.
e. all of the above.

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