Question

What does the author believe about the trajectory of the person-centered therapist's development?
a. With accumulating experience, person-centered therapists increasingly understand that the responsibility for change rests primarily with them (the therapists).
b. Beginning therapists recognize early in training that active listening is very easy.
c. The beginning therapist's empathic responding often remains superficial and sometimes becomes repetitive, which results in lack of progress because no deeper understanding of clients' experiences take place.
d. Beginning therapists tend to be much more enthusiastic about the work than more experienced therapists, which makes them far more effective in their role.
e. both (b) and (d).

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